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PAGE EIGHT " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA o THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1945 4 I 1 len Shattuck, Frank Whaley, andilhe measure contraverted attempted | ‘ | i | Edward D. Coffey balloting against | to refute statements that House Bill' % 5 | | | extending to Petersburg favors pre- | No. 54 is in violation of the Terri-; | | | viously denied other Alaska comA‘tux;v's Organic Act. Instead, Sena-; | [l munities. tor Gordon adranced, “The law of| | | All for naught went pleas of Sen- | Humanity is greater than the law, Io APPEAL A wvs ARE | TOSSED OUT Dlspa'(hed lators Whaley and Collins “to keep |itself.” Senator Green expressed a 5 the lid on the ‘Pork Barrel’”. No|hope that the Legislature will con- 'more effective was Senator Coch- |tinue to break laws as long as that Special 5 :Zc = | ! | | |ran’s appeal to his colleagues to|way it can go to the aid of indivi-| \ support their solemn oaths to ‘“‘up- | duals or localities. ‘ | | |hold and maintain the Constitution | — e — | —_— —e | M | y and laws of the United States of|COL. O. F. OHLSON PUTS ‘ | At the meeting of the American, | There will be no Blanket Primary|America.” ! UP PRIZE FOR CABBAGE .’Uneau Chamber [eams \l\'mnen'fl \'((rl)umeer Smfi-ico _\'eslter-‘ Uppef HOUSG ShunS Pro",?cm;ondum — nor Fish Trap Re-: More effective, seemunwir. Were | Ma;anufkn_tcnb:‘:g‘e gr{)hwers h?ve day at the Governor's House, plans | INTT |ferral. liHs tic pleas in the name of |80 opportunity during the coming Today La'est MOVe Of f the immediate future \\'crci hlbiflon Refel’endum | Senate Bill No. 57, amended by ‘he“-humz(:‘ny" gy Senators Frank Gor- | summer to compete for the $50 | ' made. | M |House to substitute the presenta-| qon and Joe Green and the “tear- |Prize offered by Col. O. F. Ohlson, |(kes Counse|0fS During April a dance in AB.| easure |tion to the voters of the Trap issue,| o king” recital of Senator N. R.|General Manager of the Alaska Hall will be given for the officers jin place of the question of direct wpajker. “Foul aspersions” cast at|Railroad, for any 50 pound cab- ived by Judge of the Aurora and other officers| Two House measures made aquick election of National Committeemen, {ho town of Kodiak by Senator | bages grown in the valley. To date 1 been WA é“ A Ketchikan attorney who may be sojourning in the city. round trip, over to the Senate end received sh‘ort shrift when it finally wajker on Tuesday evening when the largest grown in that area! stating partment of the In-|The date will be announced later. of the hall and back, last evening. presented nsv battered face to the yeasures for hospital support md‘weighed 36 pounds. terior 1 ere appealing all the| During May, a collection of old | The Senate refused to vote suspen-|Senators ‘again yesterday ““e""m’“-‘smool construction in that town | ——————— —— sections of Judge Richard Hanna's clothes for Europe will get under-ision of the rules in order to re-| Indefinite Postponement of the yere voted down by the Solons were | MARSHAL HERE ’ decision on aboriginal rights that|way with Mrs. A. M. Uggen as ceive House Bill No. 103 and Sub-|measure was voted, 12 to 4. |ecalled “with bewilderment” by| Deputy Marshal William Reh-| “Aln 0 CLOVER B“TTER (ClleS) they evidently found too favorable to chairman of this campaign stitute House Joint Memorial No. 18.} b n T R | Senator Don Carlos Brownell when |winkel, of Ketchikan, arrived in Alaskans. The collection of fats still con-| Only five Senators were recorded |he spoke in support of the peLers.‘Juneau on the Northland on an This information was given to the tinues and house wives and others in favor of accepting No. 103, Rep. | burg bill. |official business trip. He is regis-| members of the Juneau Chamber of lare urged to place fats in one Bess €r ‘Bone Dry Rolcrendum,"i | None of the Senate proponents of 'tered at Hotel Juneau. | MAYONNAISE Commerce at the noon meeting to-|pound tins and give them to meat Non-ap nce of the Kobuk legis- day in the Baranof Hotel Gold markets who turn this L‘omlno(ix(,\"\\'t.mnn in support of her bill alone| = - Room, by R. E. Robertson, loral at- over to the Army for delivery in the |saved her from a trying time in the| ,n torney representing the canned sal- south Senatorial “inquisition.” | = \ | mon industry, who was called upon| Girls -are urged to attend the to explain a resolfition asking con- square dances given in the A.B.| gress to enact a law for equitable and Hall. Several weeks ago there were and speedy settlement of the abori-|Flenty of girls but servicemen werg |artival of the bill, suggested: “Bring Pass Special Appropria- ginal claims, if any. shy of attending. Last night there in— 1 Eh 0 gdgmgn her) O ragran Senator N. R. Walker, immed-| iately following announcement of| RELIANCE — SPECIAL Buy Coupon Boolks | savegop Robertson posed the question of are pnelty of servicemen, but few "“l‘;;"” ’l']ln(‘ xfizfifl}ifit?%efi?&r::;; “0", Pe'el’sburg Hos. what would the Indians of Kake, girls )3 2 & & e i on to say that he would not go so X W Kiswock and Hydsburg want with | Cookies are also solicited and | g oo v vall hor ~twoohar Bess. but pifal Construction || -0 wng any more land that creation of ‘}""" is announced that donations of|goclared he did not believe the bill| > ] vati Vi ive v n . n s A 9 v ey i "Wf‘wnf would !g“: ']‘v"'"g'_ by ‘:\il books or records. will be gladly | haqd been offered “in good faith.” ( 1886 apparently stands now for they have no use for };“-‘ ‘l*;‘ ‘:""“M received and shipped to the Aleu-| "The House memorial, a “letter” to just a good cigar! i b i b i e i RO i‘:‘:z::figgfw‘;fi“(or l?w] g&‘m’l‘;:_"m. tians ‘;Vllh lhte cookies. 1 Ithe Civil Aeronautics Authority for, At least the Alaska Senate yester- . i v At the meeting it was also an- g, 1 i 9 . 5 : the territory that these aboriginal ¥ o granting certificates to Alaskan op- day afternoon kicked the law of that ne it vas sl an illin JONIONSET - - - Pound 35 Thlos e sebtiod nounced that girls d“-"““"‘_l_"’ enlist erators for air routes between the year right square in the face, pass- C 1 l ¢ o J for a full course of nursing aide ypited States and the Territory, was ing a special appropriation of $27 500/ A E h- " ~ 1 . Whipping - 2 for 75¢ i | The Juneau Chamber’s resolutiontraining give their names in before cross-fired when it was disclosed for construction of a hospital at VACUUM PACKED asks that the Indians be allowed t0 Tuesday night to either RoOWena that it would replace a Senate mem- Petersburg, House Bill No. 54, by 2 present their claims to a Court of Moore or Mrs. Gruening. lorial now before the House. The Rep. Fred Hanford. [ COF FE E { MARSHMALLOW whlp z for gsc i Claims and if sustained be paid in| Seventy-two curtains are to be yote for acceptance of the memorial. The vote on passage of the bill! cash. made for Adak quarters and the was 8 to 7, lacking a two-thirds was 11 yeas, five nays, with Senators i The resolution was adopted and material has been purchased. The margin 10. D. Cochran, Grenold. Gollinis. Al- r sl b . llh. pkg. 45 Homer Garvin announced that in'need of curtains was the result of | 8 ‘i_-__ Tk fl_:‘_(f ‘v“_‘“-_fl_l 2 rozen raw errles c the next day or so he would call a letters between men stationed there| ! A @ ln d c lr d l lz meeting of the Teritorial Cham-|and young women of Juneau. : [[FEEEE T R e e e e e b nima: 2eg and vai X 00 for X ber's board of managers to get them - R | FARINA - - - 280z pkg. 25¢ Hominy Grifs 200z pks. - 2for29c 17 OZ. JARS LIMA BEANS and HAM - 4 for 93¢ behind the resolution. ‘ : ADORAB FIGHT AGAINST LE FASHIONS IN poone otner important matter <o REHEARSAL OF - DENTISTS' BILL1 BLOUSES before Congress to extend the Fed- " " eral Highway Aid Act to Alaska was| (Ru(lrlxlo" the government would pay all but | | : ! about seven per cent of the cost o!j | Senator N. R. Walker's personally| discussed. Under this proposed law intenance of | b ¢ conducted campaign against House #rm :::z.mchev:?p;gmbo; such a' hTi‘““' SVEL B ,_“‘l 9 °_°’°°‘k'_ the 'Bill No. 63 bore but little fruit in, N“t’ia,’ally ALASKA PINK Jaw might lead to the abolishment of CPOMS Singing “The Cruclfixion,|the Territorial Senate last evening. S AL“ON i “ 3{ l m T ‘Alkakn Rosd Commission and March 30, will meet for rehearsal|The Ketchikan Senator climbed on - ' ;i a . . . or /i under the direction of George B.|(he winning side, expressly to give verisea. | amis ERelE TGS, CEA O D then the Territory would have to pay for the upkeep and maintenance of its equipment and roads already con- structed hefore passage of the Act. The copy of the law was turned over to the legislative committee for further study. It was announced at the beginning of the meeting that next week there | Schmidt, at the Northern Light notice of reconsideration, when the! Presbyterian Church. As the last senate voted approval of the dcfic.i {rehearsal a full attendance is de-|jency appropriation for the Board of‘ sired. | Dental Examiners on Tuesday night. e ning the Senate reconsid- | SEWARD CANDIDATES yote — with the result that | INITIATED BY ELKS | opposition Senators Walker and O.! OF ANCHORAGE LODGE |D. Cochran gained one convert, The would be a debate between two high ! .Thm y Se final vote was 13 to 3, with Senator A as | H. H. McCutcheon also voting “nay”. school students on the public util- "" | ity ownership question. The winner T s o SR ing which 16 ndidates were ir FROM SKAGWAY is to receive a $5 prize. : e s < i itiated into the BP.O.E. of the| Mrs. I. Zupau, of Skagway, is Guests at the meeting were: Knut *" E. Robsahm, representative of the Cook Inlet community. staying at the Baranof Hotel Coca-Cola Corporation of New York Citys Eatt . amuohiboe. 2ot OO ORI PASSIONOLA Extra Special Fifth 77 55¢ For Cocktails—For Collins— Egg Nogg Highballs THE PERFECT MIX Regular $1.25 Seller BABY JUDY KENT, SALLY MASON, BARBIE | Sours See the Different Styles The blouse you have been DEHYDRATED at. waiting . . . for, long and i Fest Ariived ot e FOOD || BANANAS of Fairbanks; i‘lo,v Anderson, news- e shorl Sleeves, h’lmmlngs 3 3 POUND paperiman, Ketchikan. GERBER’S PACKAGE in lace, braides and peas- FINE FOODS Consistent/y the Best - 12fins 99« Just Received on Northland Today Apples, Oranges, Pears, Firm Tomatoes, New Cabbage, Head ” Tolery, 55¢ REGULAR 95¢ CLOSE OUT JUNEAU MEN INVENT BETTER MOUSE TRAP | Henry Green and Brooks Han- ford"of - the Northland Steamship S'/;W Exlra Large Ripe olives Company have invented a better | 5 mouse trap and according to the P md l P Il dn' ol' say;lng, they ought to gain a little a a e l e lpe lves wealth, | The combination, each armed| oberli Green nipe nlivs with brooms, successfully attacked and killed a pestiferous mouse in! ant white and pastel shades. See Our Window Display the Northland office this morning. | These Al’e TOps in Qualily' 1 After the mouse scuttled back and| 1 Bunch CarrOts: Cal‘ :cnh und;.r the betlwh in tme C:vmt- G 0 2 Y B ng room for seve i 5 | g il C ST cReE /MA0w B weapons finall red it. R A ; Chief o;n al’zucceon;eo‘!:n l!t(onagle{ AA__C [) & -\ J dududer . refused to cart the remains to the, garbage dump so the better mouse | PHONE trap team had to dispose of it 704 themselves. . . v SR s Juneau Deliveries— ¥ MRS. HOPE LEAVES i0 A. M. and 2 P. M. % \l Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Mrs. Andrew Hope, wife of Rep-| ; resentative Hope, of Sitka, left on i i 2 resentative Hope, of Sika, It on| Boat Orders Delivered Anylime Juneau, Alaska PN g, Py ot e agissctive e arterthe NIRRT | Bty = : T Ay Mariet R DO NOT FORGET THAT SATURDAY NIGHT SUPPER I “.NCE E % % MARCH 24 | = 10P. M.to 1 A. M. e \Ba/ 0 % MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! LIMITE E SPACE . £ E Real Entertainment . . . . DelightfulSuppersServed . . . . 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