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PAGE TWO D LISO ((('M\é G as seen in Vogue Debs are their wmd all ¥ " o & .4 3 W g Upper left is Breathless : r in el d or [ Q E 12:95 Studded Duck ir 1 I « 1 G mour, black patent form, high open’ I AT R M. Behrends Ca QQALITY SINCE 1887 THE GASIS CAFE and COCKTAIL BAR IN DOUGLAS Now Serving Delicious STEAKS ;. CHICKEN . .. CHOW MEIN .. .and. .. FRESH FRIED OYSTER DINNERS IE AFTER 6 P. M. Private Dining Room for Parties Phone Douglas 42 for Reservations Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage | Hours 9 A. M. to € P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 757 e r— o McCUTCHEON SENATE SEAT ~ (HALLENGED Page One) continued from the election and members and of the Terri- sole judge of ations of Courts have judge ations of of islature a is the and qual and the the soje quali its y of election members, urisdiction to determine either h election or qualifications of riembers to this Legislature. The having imposed upon the cgislature, the ¥ight and duty to determine the legal qualifications its members, it would seem to e the duty of the Legislature to ee that all members of such Legis- are duly elected and duly qualified under the law ure THE DAILY ALASK»A EMPIRE—J[{NEAU. ALfisKA COUNCIL IS IMPRESSED for the day, the Senate made ready to continue Second Reading of & B. 1, the Green-Shattuck Work- mens Compensation Act, when a motion put by Senator Cochran carried That the Senate ad- journ until tomorrow morning 10 o'clock, in honor of the memory wa of Mrs. Joe Green, whose fune was to e this afternoon R ] TEEN-AGE SOLICITORS OUT HUSTLING FUNDS (Continued from Page Onej 10 AID ORGANIZAHON Creek Water Right, set by BI: and Veatch at $200,000; by i For the past two' days’ commit.|at $645.797. He stated that Black tees of Teen-Agers have been go.|and Veatch had valued only a por- ing to the business houses solicit- |tion of the water right, at a rate ing pledges to enable them to 0f $100 per miner'a inch. His own buy equipment for the local Teen- average value had been $99.63 per Age: Club, miner’s inch for the full 137 second The results are ‘as follows (not f€et. ON the now used pdftion of including residential ° soliciting) : | the water right. Gray placed Those pledging $50 are the Nugget value of $453,180 S corbettt Barc ) ARG b son Jewelry. Ci!;;mwl Bus L"\"'\ He a9 S““ixy’h“[‘l A e Gearga (Btothiers BAGUbYBIHme Bar. | 5. IR Ly BMSEC. BT s L Store, Bar-i yeaens cesire for confirmation 10f Cock Orme Transer s of valuation of the water right fr Liquor Store 20, Johnni (Doug- v therefore recommend that $15, Reliable Tr: the Department of the Interior: Senate Bill No. 5 do not pass.” oS4ty bt $30 dnble Tans-|ine Department of the Interior Following acceptance of the Ju- [oF, Juneau Dairy; $16, Gapital Bar ) g anything to do With it.” diciary report, Senator Rogge rose 2nd Liguor Store, New ¥orfk Tav-| ynger cross-examination by City to put the challenge, declaring . If\%:.fj,;]'::_rl :“BA:]»“{l'fl[‘\:’\k?“{‘;}“' Attorney Howard D. Stabler, C “In view of the report of the B et 1“37 ‘An;;rim‘l’\ for a time evaded a series of fla udiciary Committee on Senate Salens s:,’ Clnu‘m\l Am’“jd ing questions, but finally decl i it wepess noct iy T|'i‘l|]\“‘l' Oasis b()(’;{l'll i that this body, in order to dis- R s ALl “What you want mo. to say Bar, Gordon Burnett, Occidental s : charge its obligations, should in- pii ARTE B e Vietory Bar ler, is that I'd fix rates on quire into the qualifications of any . (10 MO P T or UL cost less depreciation. That I member who is a member hereof Btore, BI;;(-kir‘s Bar, Eamxu,; 'n.n( say; because I wouldn't do unlawfully. Liquor Store, Alaska Liquor ’ . It is common knowledge in my and Bar, Frances Ann's Beaut Again asked Stabler, if he Division that Mr. Steve McCutch- Salon, Baranof Beauty Salon, Van- "ould say is not au- con had not been a resident of the jty Beauty ‘Salon ‘);4»n:/vr( by 1 Tt fvision for two years prior, This list is incomplete as all! (D€ basis of or g to his election from the Third re s have not been filed and all|Préciation, Gray answerad: 1 Division, contrary to the Organic business houses have not been con- 3P 58y is that I wouldn't do ie Act, which was enacted hy Con- tacted at the time this was turned|!ater added that he would glve value gress in for publication. A complate list|'® 8DY unit In use, even 'if ful Right Challenged of business houses pledging will be|dcpreciated; but would not con- L therefore, challenge his right published later. The Teen-Agers \d€r: in rate fixing, any item not {0 sit 85 a member of the Senate, acked that those who have fiot fieen DU -or Rot in hmmediate pros- and contactad and who wish to pledge,'Pect of use or not devot:d to th Move that the Judiciary Com- please phone 864 between 8:30 and °rvice of the public mittee be instructed to hold an in- 11:00 p. m At “one point; - Gr vestigation, determine whether Mr - > — - ncilman Don Sku: Steve McCutcheon is qualified as - o ; calncldence: would. pes member of the Senate from the BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR ,')\"‘f‘,m UghLregU that he be given n opportunity to be heard by the Committee and that it report thie with appropriate recommen- to the Senate.” 1 Division Division Senator Frank Whaley seconded Rogge's motion. Put to vote, the motion carried, 11 to Senators Brownell, Gor- don, Lyng, McCutcheon and Ner- land voting in the negative. Evidence Coming Judiciary Committee Chairman Cochran later announced that the aring to take evidence regarding the qualifications of McCutcheon would be opened by the Judiciary Committee next Monday evening, t 8 o'clock, in the Senate Cham- ber Reading of the Journal and other items on the Senate’s regular or- der of business, deferred this morn- ing until the McCutcheon matter had been aired, was thereupon re- sumed, but was ken again by a .all for a second inquiry: Senator Walker asked that M. P. Mullaney, interim appointee to succeed O. S. Sullivan as Tax Cemmissioner, be called to appear before the Senate at 2 o'clock to- morrow afterncon to answer ques- tions regarding his qualifications to cccupy the office. Mr. Mullaney | is among those gubernatorial nom- | inees whose names have been sub- mitted to the Lbgislatute for con- firmation at this special session. Other Reports Other committee reports received by the Senate this morning were: S. B. 18, to withdraw Alaska Ter- ritorial Guard appropriations, *“do pass” from Finance; S. B. 17, to purchase Sydney Laurence painting of Mt. McKinley, “no recommen- dation” from Finance. Committee Substitute for S. B. 9, the Veter Bonus-Loan Act, | passed yesterday by the Senate,| s reported out as correctly en-| sed and was signed and sent| er to the House at 10:02 o'clock | forenocn. Getting down to the ('nlcndarii Kayser is creating enchanting new fab- | ric gloves, hosiery, underthings, lingerie. L syser HOSIERY » UNDERTHINGS + GLOVES Following Stabler, Stu the cross-examinatic mainly det but w jart ‘cok up touching thrown ior MRS. MARVIN KRISTAN Jack Kristan entertained with a charming cocktail and dinner party ; jocc when Gray brcke “pt for 26 guests in the Bulble ROOM g ooms to mo your'rs doinz P of the Baranof Hotel last evening, ioctifying, Mr. Stuart.” in honor of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Marvin Kristan, who was cele- Before Mr. Gray took tie s.and brating her 21st birthday. Faulkner concluded his cross A gorgecous birthday cake, com- ination of Stuart Last e ple with candles, was the cen- hearing was adjourned u ter of decorations, and spring flow- o'clock Saturday evening when rs and smilax added their charm cne-hour session on AEL&P 1t to the scene. is planned, with another light co: Young Mrs. Kristan and her hus- out of town band are recent arrivals from Cali- fornia, and are now making their home in this city. ONION SETS-3 Ihs. 50 GET THEM NOW While s E E D S """ Stocks Are Complete! 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