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QATURDAY MARCH |7 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT BILL PASSES . Cochran Eloquem in Op- . position-Walker Asks for Reconsnderahon Recensid ion (hlx morning of yesterday's Senmate vote ap- proving House Bill 43 resulfed in no change in the status of the measure. The only vote changed was that of Senator N. R. Walker, who had given notice of intention to recon- sider. The vote today was 11 to 5 for passage. University Regent and Se D. Gechran yesterday again dug out his much-t University of Alaska, th whieh, two wecks before hoisted Senator N. R. Walker's ricultural Experimental Laborato bill — but, for all ti thrusts the veteran legisl cd in his most eloquent and ex ed oration of the cu 4 sesston—he fa to stop € provai of tion of a Te: Department of Agriculture Final vote on the Agriculture De- partment measu Hou Bill No. 43, recorded Se rs Cochran, Leo W, Rogge, Allen Shattuck, and Frank Whaley as opposed to its pasgags. Senator Walker, W ad this time lined up with Senator Cochran in debate, voiced a “Yes” vote, then mmmdmlelv gave notice in a des- he line-up roposed law. y dlause in the bill v a 14 to 2 vote of the budget pro for the sity of Alaska for coming biennium, which the -Nome £enator had used so successfl ccmbat the Ketchikan S hem in silence be in disputing then lcw member of the Board of Re- rents, Senator Andrew Nerland, who was vigorously backed up by an cb- jection from his Republican con- irere to the ading of the “fu- turistic budget.” Bunnell Gives Views The mainthread of Senator Coch- raf’s argument in opposition to House Bill 43 ran counter to declar- alfgns of Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, President of the University of Alas- ka, who had taken the floor in the Seznate yesterday forenoon cate passage of the measure. tor Cochren charged that the stated functions of Commis er of Agriculture, which the bill would create, would y result in duplication of activities now being carried out by the Agricultural Ex- periment Stations under the direc ticn of the University of AmG “What benefit will it be to an already organized depar order to create a new one?” he asked. “There is no question of depriving tke farmers of what they are asking b for in this bill—they already it have Uthers Testify Other winesses who appeared be- for the Senate in support of a De- partment of Agriculture were Farm- er-Representative Walter E. Hunt- ley, one of the authors of House Bill No. 43, and, Cleora Helving, super- viser of Home Eccnomic for the De- partment of the Interior. In her rcie of nutrition expert, the latter tgstified that well-balanced diets could If» provided entirely from feods produced in the Territory. Rep. Huntley based his main ar- gument for passage of his bill on the need of Alaska agriculture for control and inspection of seed, feed and plant shipments into the Terri- tory. Other Solons joining in discussion éflflllmfllmmlfllfllIllllllllllllllllllhlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!II|IIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI VICTORY CAFE Opens Saturday, March 17 Inlts New Location at 460 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET i =] ‘° attuck, {sorry he is unable to ydl: ams come true and mon We also serve by apppoiniment Full Course ORIENTAL For Clean, Wholesome Home-like Meals Drop in at THE VICTORY CAFE S0 R THE DAY A./.SKA EMPIRE - BOWI.ENG HOUSH 1945 fon the JUNEAU, ALASKA. (THDEPT. PERMIT BILL BilL GETSOK BEATS DEATH Senator himself circulate in here all doesn't included dec] maasure who " that upper atmosphere wk Last beg at 7:30 | count.” But, I id “I can’t get my night innin, feet L,I’ the und.” o'clock Merchants Leagu (mxl: me-Man” Department over the at e Elks Club for Senator Ruggr took exception to the their reg W contests. ne-man de puumm which the Hennings beat 1 Centuty Meat, ot far ‘why Tt bill propc ses 3 1,352 to 1,310; Race’s Drug won over i 5 it » of Rep |a i Lyng, Sabin’s, 1,400 .to 1281; Ord Hody & 1 Hven" 8K 11 tative Walsk a 5 Buller-jtaine. Jey tory Liquor Perm No. 101, with the futur to which ‘Senator Coch-| 1330, and Jun Ables Rl P AR R i DIVERS CF COAST GUARD SALVAGING PAGE THREE ged hich ean be s: in tha second year of _ex- here the first error is the man makes, Liéutehant Moran oup of spzcially trained e everything from re- fts and propellers submerged personal 8 e s t B r juard nment piane crasi- AT AN D COAST ® the divers retrieved JARD BASE IN ALASKA—Uncle ' in the plane's sirofig 0,000,000 richer valuable items. The his their .outstand- t Guard's Alaska |€ Unit is 'on the job this ever-changing land of the menaces, lrpll\ North fon Led by Lt. C wan, a famed | @ wd, partially ka professior e now serv- fting iceBergs with Coast Guard, the men | ¢ h by these s unit spent 360 hours we helping ng on the North Pacliic ) to keep apen the ny ea lanes s Fottom for nd gear: direst to the hear’ of Japan r replied: “When we look win over Percy's. the 1 s down dec n attempt to in- | future we should look Complete scores follow ® dt 810,000 ely e / Hennings o wents call the bill a g Rep. Hur in his re 222 170 Hou ey measure and osed the man ex 149 134 ks ! 1 tour A pointed to the Commissioner’s | *Davlin 114 114 la he war is ended s Don Erwin, former bill, nobody cf tl Mata Totals 435 418 9 without and lately in ch 20th Century Meat mit, iesued by t Alaska’s Spot 5 5 The ‘bill § sta dson 179 169 8 broac pet ¢ recent- | Shepard 141 144 118403 C¢ it easi ly ty post to|Wildes 124 99 145368 Fe it any time take still a third job, and now will { : drawal JopE likaly not be available to the Terri-| Totals 449 417 444 1310, B Sadoe- . | t | £ tor Joe Grrey Meipria 4 | tesident Edward D. Cof- | Race’s Drug United Statentre MOTHER'S CLASS MONDAY ion, after the bill Spot .50 ; With th - nd advanced to King 175 169 ¢ ular ekl citing from the Hendri 153 108 elis Cless will be held M to the achieve- gaypg 146 164 ”-“d\ ‘ 1 11 to 4 o'clock, in Room of Matanuska, whers, de- s held b ¥ Public Health Center, . S Cu mers are Now work- Totals 483 450 467 1400 | “‘“(,,‘, Buildjng | streak” unpi k Sabins E J—t —er@ll 8y i where in the United Sta St 160 D SR | peinted to post-war possibilities for sy Y deal witf f Ccast towr NN E) g L0 | 1gh 127 127 d . a De) ent of Agriculture to ex: gudson ‘,; 119 1 pors to fcil g - F bfifi R U“L change information with the Soviet, = S I aifts, is the o nUOMIIONS & :’l“ifi’\‘; 1“' ‘“‘];‘““" Totals 394 420 468 1291 v é% IS CAPIAIN A 2velc 1culture. rag After s e e Coants March 4 Ordways Lty i b pi i 4 E in endeavoring to AT Jur UNITED STATES ARMY Bill 43,-the Senate 165 i3 a0a FORCES, NEW CALEDONIA —1st lowing committee po 140 148 ;_;’_ i Lt. Wilfrid C. Kennell, hushand of Hous> messages I e o . Hot to peed 1 G. Kennell of 110 Mc- and action on House amendment o e e Site tally M California, Senate Bills. The Senate adjou ] i Wt r conten promoted to the grade ed until this morning at 10 o Toykls 473 '499 496 1468 i (9 g i Butler Mauro Drug o the service W ST, PANGCS DAY e BR'D E E M i a YAt i Hazith Laboratories, Territortal 133 133 13 p& § ] E Deppriment of Health, at June S After his entry into the s (3] ' first assigned ll) - l Junean rug St atg’s 1y Dance and ¥ b SN e AP IVE IN JUNFAY Simmons 1 the O. Dancing, to the T IS R E D U(Ffi Overby 131 } vs Band, will| p p in hjs tenth month of over- te vice 438 icemen and all gritE > R e Vi 1 e Perey'’s € ki) \:‘,l rember mpan itinued froin Page Spot £ A B T Holmquist 5 In adaition fvechl ir g FAOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY 3 n Juneau on a busi- Russian Army sustained i,m = “I, or the cc ction com- RED ful drive aimed at i e aimed at sp all their fel! higi school mate sl CR“S L Totals 0 are hewithithem, ther Y iy oot any WEEIK mwaiisn care tered in eastern . Polish Corridor. ' S G ke e S Y R AT e ey it N A b sl guns in g 1 | ! e mm RAVEL |, o, | HARRE M U“W isaell an arc acer FI % ot ot (IUQES TO BE [land. both gfetctkan, are Asetylene Welding, OTL, BURNERS | N CiA i 5 |tered a hp:;f mi R ot s GIFTS 3 SfiUTHBOUND BOA, !N sHOWM MQNDAY Libitina wWithe Reman geddess s Plumbing, Heating, Phone 319 { of funerals. B e | PORT LAST EVENING southbound pass ht the following | we of | have t from travelli = "lllllllllllll'll!lll"l"hlllllllhlllmlflh!llH!l A A people A = uneau late, yesterday there is still Charles R. Clements, 2 and enjoying the Clemen Charles Jr., the 'y by means of John J. Comer, Lucil , John | Eodachrome pi 1t will be avail- QI J. Mohr. Emmett Hanley, S Hanley 1, when = as J. Jacobson, Anthony F a travelogue, = Lt. Comdr. John Ne hrome siides = the Northern hurch, Mondaj t 8 o'clock Il begin his trave ‘endling, Mrs. and infant, Fred McCoy travelogue Leaving on the boat were the lides of black bear following: Mrs. Chet Ellis, Trudy salmon, 1 FEllis, David Ellis, J. R. Hamiltor ts that occurred Mrs. Mildred Hamilton, Jean Ellis will be followed by a trip Mrs. L. J. Wanezek, Mrs. Gene . = Copstead, Frank W. Troast, Doro- g the Yukon, as well AR IS | g thy Cassidy, Paul T. Jakubeer, Mrs, | Of Fairbanks, Anchorage and other &= rd tc Ski enthusi: Dolly Arthur, Julius Chon, Don : ! : Perry, G. M. Martin, C. G. Bur- ially Anferssted in pic nett, Mrs. C. G. 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Bowmar has entered neau from his home in Piedmont, St. Ann’s Hospital for surgical at- California, and is stopping at the ) lcnllcn B-mmof Hotel. = = 3 - Specializing in FRIED CHICKEN-STEAKS Chinese Foods and Home Made Pasiry * here Is a Chrysler for EVERY Type Boat! #E CAN FURNISH QUICK DELIVERY e carry a complete stock of replacemeni parts thas. 6. Warner Co. PONE 473 Authorized Agents JUNEAU %l_lllllflmfillfl||Iml|mflilllIimIIIllllllllll“flll"lmm‘ImlflIlIlllll|I(lllImllllfllmflmlflfl!flflllflllllilllll"llllh. = = E = E = 5 = = 'mllmlllllfllIIIIWIIIIIHHIIIIIIlllllmllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII 000000 R PACTO, * 21 passengenClippers wTENOAsE * Experily-trained stewardesses * Hot meals served aloft * Daily schedulos between Alaska, Lanada, and Soatifs Experience gained through 12 years of Alusken flying Y AMERICAY HGEEN ALRTIES Phone 106 FAY saarne 135 So. Franklin St. Travelogof Alaskain Kodachrome AT THE Worthern Light Presbyterian Church SPONSORED BY WORLD SERVICE CIRCLE of the Presbyterian Church and TRINITY GUILD of the Episcopal Church * (Kodachrome Slides Made by MR. TREVOR DAVIS) * MONDAY AT 8:00 P. M. Price 50 cents WALTER J. STUTTE GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Construction and Remodeling - Phone Green 768 evenings P. O. Box 3091 Estimates Furnished - AUDITS SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Public Accountants— Auditors—Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Telephone 757 Fairbanks Office: 201-2 Lavery Building KINLOCH N. NEILL JOHN W. CLARK WE OFFER TO A LIMITED NUMBER OF CLIENTS A COMPLETE MONTHLY ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE TELEPHONE 757 i Attention==- CARPENTERS Local Union 2247 Regular Meeting of All Carpenters Will Be Held Friday Night at 8 inthe A. F. of L. Hall