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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASK RS ; MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1945 ONUARY 25 S0 o'cloc KRAUSE ASKS WALKER LEADS it - DEPARTMENT at he did not see tion into the matter. but, was holding it up as an object lesso AT "SALARIES” SPAWN AREAS Senate Hears Boyle and « Il‘“I‘k‘n?(':l ]“‘ B“ess‘(r‘oss Will hat thot he could not agree wit the conclusions of Auditor Boyle an Attorney-General Roden, he is satis: fied with their integrity in the af fair. An appropriation such as thi was should nct be open . divided up among those having cess to it, he pointed out. The Te Roden in Renewal of Probe 1 R. “Doc” Wal or from Ket Election Change Bill Is First to Get Kayo in , Report g noonr picked u o ¥ el ”] ' ritory received no report on its fish If a bill introduced 5 3 y v O | eries from the com ion wolf probe into the disposition made the Hou b penses of the group would mor 0,000 appre ed by the 1939 E passed, the I properly have been 1 out fo 4 torial Legislature for investi- ¥ . an increased tod e e ria the publishing of such a report. “A eri is, Wi measure, introduced by Rep-| Ser walker Jec me about the report of the commis: ative Joe Krause of Ketchikan, inger on vouchers testifying 0 ., ‘sent out by the Legislature i b g oria- ‘salaries” paid members of the com- i Sl ol Bill asks an appropria- ate the fisheries, all I can mission who were also members of x tion of $100,000 to set up a Ter refer e L I ‘ the Legislature which created it I SeL e Dl T and in- in Washington by ¢ al Committee,” he said Foliowing recess, the torial office for protection crease of salmon spawni with a $4,000 director's items of presence Seeking clarification of the salaries, he asked for the Auditor of g areas, alary The $100,000 appropriation asked ),f‘ I I}“ ;‘;"i: “‘(”l Attomay. Senate this afternoon delved back and free movies for the Eskimos, | session of the Legislature and it is for in Krause's measure is urged Alisky Frank Boyle and AMOMSY: o s informal probe, with Mr.| representing the biggest bloc of the seventeenth controyersy over the provide he sum ‘}“;_ MAAE A B it Roden taking the floor following re-|voters in her Arctic bailiwick, Mrs. fish trap question. It‘is the seven- Fish and Wild o Sie woheallicum, by Senator Walker he | Cross battled her way with ballots | teenth time we have been put on ncther Ho “” coming forth| ° > ,T,:‘““I ”,(v,,',“' nothing more to say he|to a tie and won her seat in the trial and it is probably time we stop | ig, v Representa- o o sFrsyass “ : did not want into anHouse with a coin flip. defending ourselv Peratrc G of law e S aaa stigation >oo The veteran salmon lobbyist told | ks amendments to the depe At ( 108 hse. o WGl abaURE el s s Foa the House, “The responsibility ‘is children’s clauses of Public W D e rsham vs.| My, Reden cited legal authority to yours, gentleman. It is you who Smith, in which attack I constructi d been| ablish a more 1i $25 f first de st be prepared t nd your The first committee n of X“(AL‘XKU]V. ker of Lm- Jvn1 penser” whi ‘\ Wo! ertify the | o7t any measure was | @nd the Pres of the Senate for|yalidity of the salar ts. He b 5 (;?,\\ x:“mm“’ fed S Indian | Post=session activities in compiling; explained the meth ich t cj p l E From there, Arnold bruf[ly skmch-' Representative Andrew Hope for his| the journals of the respective eham- 'y te of compensation of thecom- led the picture of a heavy tax flow| Ho Bill 23, which would change F€rS mission members was <iv!t‘x‘n\lnv,li to the Territory from trap U!h'rfl- S peiHAT SHEion Mate. Tron. Bap ] s s L PR ¥ Ms tions and its part in financing roads, tember to November. The election faba1is desermining that members 825ced upon at ithe “sugeestion SOUND M NEY construction and other functions | committec us in it (g $1é Lém‘“l‘uu‘r :'_(“ Al !:pl:-x"- Auditor Boyle at a meeting of ~m of “‘“' WEITIOPYK ic thumbs-d. g8 @utios in addition to ‘these of COmMIsion previtus to th n“\M -l Arncld }1150 mlfl-finomd L{w com- - that amoun e IPPII\AFS '€ e i er - refe: o favorupte | commitee “eonsiédgaripn $hapecien that they are emited to! O, 0L St ERON (10 CERNELH Says Gold and Silver S e in tcday -';)‘n, Ware ”,,W, Bill €ive xtra pay; that in such in- {huee 17, on report of marriage license they ] :n the \-:\mt‘ Po- | Wo”d S FIflafl(IB' | Representative Frank Peratrovich, to the Auditor, House Bill 26, put- > any other person that $25 a Day Was High " | sponsor of the referendum bill, de- ting new Territorial printing costs ¢ hired by the Legislature,) ~“We did not feel that $25 per day Basis fended his bill on the grounds “We of the legislature under the Aud- that they are not qualified|was unreasonably high,” he testified, AL cannot deny the people their right | itor's office, and House Joint Mem- ;“{ Brnept oL oee . l’}lht*‘l ln}' a legis- “for the late A. P. Walker and my-| ppnypR, Jan. 20—Senator Pat o decide this long fought o orial No. 3 urging a shortening of TE4e i Srusli o L ROY e panlly shtnod McCarran, Nevada, Democrat, told trap question.” the residence requirement for di- Ucipatec re subject to calls by fishar-| gocouieq 'ty the Western Mining Peratrovich went on to say he | vorce in Alaska, the latter measur Views Challeniged men, at our hotel rooms, 24 hours & | Gonference at Denver that the na- | represented seiners who he felt | suffering the only dissenting vote, cepator Walker challenged My, 0aY he emphasized. formal|sion must return to “sound money Would compensate for tax losses by | that of Representative M. J. Walsh povie's conclusions by declaring that COPmiselon hearings were the €as-|.,4 the only sound money is ssuming higher gear and license | part of it.” to construe the.term of Nome. the act creating the commission had Shortly before noon the House re- ¢ riated the sum of money only # expenses cessed until 2 o'clock this afternoon fo; expenses, that there was no pro- | M¢an that those members of OUT giateq must recognize gold and sil-|as chairman for the committee of | for the Committee of the Whole yigon alaries: 8 that the committee who could not otherwise is the world's financial basis.|the whole hearing, called the ref- | hearing on Peratrovich’s fish L&D ymounts (up to $30 per day) paid bave been able to afford to take .ysey have to cater to Asia and erendum “the democratic way” and referendum legislation, House Bill {5 members of the commission could | P2t should moi have been repaved|ingjan for post-war commerée. called anything contrary Hitlerian time. law-makers, for their “We were ployed as No, 6. |hardly be interpreted as the ordin- P e ary per diem rate; also, that the J i z world, recognize only silver, commission nevershad made any re- |5 JaW-makers, that other compen-| " wijjjam Murphy, New York, for-|Ing to'spent hours on the floors of | port. He declared that by Act of Sation is denied to legislators than|me. pegy of the War Production:both houses with reams of notes and arst ere Congress such payments of sal that provided by the Federal act, MI: poarg's Gold and Silver Division, | miles of blackboard figures. This to Legislature members are Roden contended. agreed that the United States must afternoon Arnold was only on the . hibited 3 .‘H» r And)" Gun nflz'. en .»:zrm:b return to the gold standard to assure | floor for fifteen minutes. Attorney-General R ed Mr. Roden’s contention that $20 |5 post.war economic leadership.| He was the only witness from the or ess‘on upon for his opinion, tk e " ;,,l:fz] unrea “"'f"l‘\ He termed intimations of some|gallery Fthbs imembets of 'thie Tieglalature are | e e al-|puropean nations that the gald! ~ —— ————— lowed the controve: to die, con- when in session, ti times they do not have enator O. D. Coc R such « Alfred Harsch, Professor of La at the University of Washington tenting himself with the rei the Legislature i never receiv 1 report ba m its commiss w ' cthes 1 eon- Roden MORE pUN(HES In an interview following the ca { recess, Senator Walker statel formal inves- rathe: to being :n people in Ketchikan ask {Cross is known to her many friends to;tion to coming from about as far Territorial It is an absurdity not em- and it is nark that k“(;t\l'(lnn, a mssage from the Gover nor that Senate Joint Rnsoluuou}No FIREWORKS No. 1 had been approved by him,| 11|the Senate adjourned until tomor- FOR DEBA'I'E 0“ d|row forenoon at 11 o'clock. Committee meetings were called Expected Show Falls Flat as Arnold Cuts Talk r to follow adjournment this after- n noon for the Finance, Education supply of a e!and Labor committees. — eee - h ¢ Enterfain 3 lawmakers The powder g ] Mrs. Bess Cross, ur Deering, the | - | farthest north legislator of this ses- - sion, is giving a buffet supper party Thur y evening from 7 to 12 in | try representative W. C. e!the Baranof Gold Room for leg- |failed to launch the rocket barrage | r|islators, their wives and lady friends. for which the anti-trap group h-\d s “Queen Bess,” as Representative |apparently prepared. 1" Tn the Committee of the Whole, | Representatives held open house for | “interested witn apparently | ators ever come to the | expecting t|Alaska Legislature, last fall carried |that such questions have aroused |cn one of the most unique campaigns ! in the past. in Alaska political history. | Arnold, in representing the salmon With free ice cream, free candy | industry, declared “This is the 17th entati turned up damp of Repr - | throughout the Territory, in addi- north as legi: NEVADA SEN. " land gold.” ’| The Senator a Representative Joe Krause, acting | erted the United t years salmon industry ative Arnold had been will- of the In he said. represer Those countries, as is most standard “was a relic of barbarism” | ng more than propaganda be- stocks of gold and silyer POLICE COURT FI In City Magistrate’s Court Pete Samansky was fined $25 on a drunk ?n:‘:Jm.r" counsel for that State's : declaring anq that while the act creating the i and disorderly conduct charge. n“> f :w«immlh'l- has :n\-md 'n. Ju- unctus officio.” | commission did not specify that such ’ Thomas Bennet was fined $25 on eau to spend the next several weeks Gordon joined a report be made, neither did it MISS HOAR LEAVES a similar charge. conferring with legislators on pro- s camp with remarks | specify that salaries should be paid T S posud» tax ll';\;).sl:\lmu. to the effect that such large pay Voucher Business | Miss Violet Hoar, Health Educator | E. O. NAGHEL HERE i Harsch, wm{ came north on the ments of salary for a period of or Following introduction of the first, Coordinator with the Territorial| E. O. (Pat) Naghel, son of Mr. invitation of Gov. Ernest Gruening, 'two months certainly should bear ccmmittee mes Senate Jum:‘D(‘paxlmen\ of Health, is making land Mrs. Charles E. Naghel, is Vi acted as a tax consultant during inquiry Senator Allen Shattuck | Resclution No. the Judiciary |a trip to Skagway and Haines to be /iting in Juneau, having arrived Lh:{ 1941 f"‘wmn 'u( the Legislature. |then gave his opinion that the ap- | Committee, to provide for payment | engaged in school health activities! lover the week end from Valdez, H((C‘I is a guest at the Baranof | propriation of the $10,000 had im- of le; ive help, which was re- | for the next week, it was announced ; Where he is <employed by the otel. plied that the 1939 Legislature had |ferred to the Finance Committee; | today. |Alaska Road Commission. i 2D intended the payment of salaries to and second reading of Senate Bill —_— e | G D e i IO Newfoundland’s annual total cod|the commission members. There|No. 5, which was continued in sec- | BONNIE RAMSAY LEAVES NURSE GETS BACK FROM catch averages 1,500,000 cwt. the inquiry was left to stand as re-lond reading on motien by POTATOES New === Florida 2 Pounds 29¢ RHUBARB Fresh 2 Pounds 45¢ BuyaCase- JUIUEHEADQUARTERS - Buy a Case RELIANCE C. H. B. S.and W. TOMATO 5-$3.19 46 02.53.99 Exchange ORANGE California Reliance GRAPEFRUIT 5 ! % 25 - $4.50 | 5-5419 | { 470z.$4.59 | S.and W. ORANGE toz.5850 | 36.69 MINIMUM DELIVERY—S$2.50 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY <= 10:15A. M., 215P. M. 104 8&/’£5 PHONE Real Gold President’s Birth- A5 dav Ball and Card California Party, Jan. 30 \ \ \ \ \ ! \ ORANGE | \ \ : \ \ \ LU 2s - $6.69 46 0z. $8.39 \ \ \ 3 \ y } \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 105] CASH GROCERY Senator | Bonnie Ramsay has left for a visit | LEAVE SPENT OUTSIDE | with relatives and friends in Mis- | - souri and her husband, Sgt. James| Miss Mmcne Main, Public Health Ramsay, has left for a base inil\uh& has returned from leave in Western Alaska. { the States. e Miss Main spent most of her time WILBUR WEBSTER HERE at public health and: tuberculosis ON BUSINESS VISIT clinical schools in Chicago and > } Cleveland. Wilbur Webster, former Juneau s BT, resident and manager of the Gas-| FROM SKAGWAY tineau Hotel, now a prominent An- Mr. and Mrs. W. Barrington of chorage businessman, arrived in | Skagway are guests of the Baranof Juhery by plane ‘Sunday on = a Hotel. Mae Waugh, also from Skag- ‘brief bushess trip to the Capital|way, is a guest of the Baranof City. ' Hotel. i WE KEEP CLOTHES FRESH and CLEAN THE TRIANGLE CLEANERS We Pick Up and Deliver “For Better Appearance” Phone 507 strong | anti fish trap grouf in the House | le afternoon when salmon indus- | Arnold | the full flowered debate | FROM COLORADO George St. John of Denver is stay- "Cigarefte Girl” in 8 Pictures |ing at the Baranof Hotel. | R G = 4 el 1 FROM OREGON | Mary S. Kelly, registering from | Portland, Oregon, is staying at the Hotel Juneau. - — | There about 1200 motion pie- ture the: 'flre: in Canada. i e staple fuod of most of Af- Vs population is fruit. are measured by length and sail area. ) role, alluring Tervy Merel is afraid she's be- and fer a girl who has “confessed’ 'that she is a this “typing” business assumes alarming aspects. She has been in dcllyweod a little over one year and has been cast | in eight films as a “cigarette girl.” Casting dircctors, Terry complains, take cne lock, give a pair of net stockings and a tray, tell her {o pa: and why she’s always cast as a “cigarette [ | i | Always cast in the same | coming “typed,” “terrific actress, She can’t under out smokes. Can you? girl.” CAA MAN HERE BOBBITT HERE C. Bobbitt of Anchorage est of the Hotel Juneau. o An- of |a w. L) ley, of CAA office is a Baranof Hotel the guest & " SR a7 FROM PITTSBURGH FROM TYEE J. B. Katz, of the Joseph M. Ka Myrs. ‘James Peterson of Tyee,|2nd Company, s staying at the crets | Alaska, is stay at Baranof | Barano! Hotel. He is regisi®red from best-liked confections . | Hotel Pittsburgh, P: direct from the makess e - B ———.,e 0 $7.50. "ROM PHILADELPHIA FROM GULKAN . 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