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PAGE TWO —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1946 . Solons Vote Norah Here legion Auilary NICE TO'BE CAUGHT LBt | ' Gives Enjoyable INTHERAIN . . . . ' Adjournment Southbound Party jSa¥ Night Alaskans Say, "MAKE MINE RELIANCE" Vacuum-Packed for Full Flavor "PURE FOODS i T | Steamer Princess Norah returned Six tables of bridge and four of from Skagway Sunday morning at pinochle were in play at the Amer-| | | Arriving here from Skagway Dugout, and a delightful evening C e ied the Perfect -Sh’ong 3 Arm Used in Re_ were: W. O. Carlson, Mrs. W. O. enjoyed by all present rea ifi Whitcomb, Mrse T. Thomas, Mrs. ed Mrs. L. P. Dawes and Ernest | | | wanonaL Geocmy co. + 1000 Fourth Avs. So. + Seatiie, Wash. .Il v, h C er'lng House Income M. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rey- Lincoln, Mrs. H. V. Jorgensen and A‘ 2 Veai er Oat infant, Mrs. W. Waltonen, K. Weed, | tion priz | i S 8:15 and sailed for Seattle at 10 ican Legion, Auxiliary card party RB aS % | —_ am held Saturday night .in the Legion Carlson, Jo Sacromento, T. C. High prizes in bridge were award- Tax lmo Sales [evy noldson, Mrs. M. Reynoldson and A. H. Kingsbury recciving consc 3 . = wind anc 1 water . ideal for perf fect all- 1 coat wiil in Sudden Senate adjournment Sat- urday afternoon staved off what appeared a sure course to an open break between the two branches of the Alasl Legislature—two houses already poles apart over the ques- tion of what type of tax will p: | for benefits to Alaska’s World War II Veterans. The Senate majority bloc launch- Mis. K. Weed, F. Paul, J. Satko, E. Karlensky, G. Blanchard, J. Tussell, P. Mitchel, Sister Henriet- 0. Lundstrom, Dr. T. J. Pyle, Degan, C. Anderson, A. Davings, Evans, George Edward, Kent Fuller, K. Reed and C. Blanchard. Leaving for Seattle were: Miss E Halliday, Sgt. Gable, Sgt. Fishe Sgt. Apert, Sgt. Krogman, Sgi High scores in pinochle were Mrs. | James Stewart and J. J. Klein, and Mrs. J. J. Klein and Olaf Bodding were consolation prize winners. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed by the committee headed by Mrs. Al Zenger, assisted by Mus. Asheraft, Mrs, James Sofoulis A. E. Karnes. Sincere ap- on was expressed by thie By R R T, DBOUGLAS BOAT SHOP ‘New Consiruction and Repairs Jobs Free Estimate PR e | ' Phone Douglas 192 | e e e e ey The Senate majority bloc launch- | gjevert, sgt. Blouch, Lt. R. F. Mc- committee to all who helped make l—mc’l“ gifi”(‘;“:“ ‘m‘v;;‘n’: ‘m;“lm:"< ire, Sgt. Malek, Miss C. How- the party a success. S - SS =1 lett ' t activit (s ;\:w_h( ngsscg 'l*“‘ House as| \r. andq Mrs. H. Harris, Mrs. L. der for the Auxiliary, in addition i 1_. ,m 0,- a uv}i_cnle of the on, Miss M. Tait, Mrs. R. K. to the regular business meeting iles tek provisline R 0 0 Ruth Scott, Mrs. E. Shar- next week, will be a food sale to Py b fhic s bt i QDRG0 V- L. King. b L. Welsn, 56004 Hebeet; SRS Dt D i o Patricia Nelsen, E. D. McGinty, . {ower: SuRsiber hag s {Mrs. E. D. McGinty, Ida Palto, 18CHAKG: FOI JONES The bill had been half-amended ' ' Nejson, Mys. A. Ripptoe, Jer- i into an absolute kick-in-the face | o, o0 "ot T ion T © | from the House point of view Whel | 1 ney, D, Gord, Mis. R. Cistle. BE BENGIE : R. Castleberry, S. Murphy, P R. E JUNEAU PAINT & SUPPLY (0. (Formerly Juneau Paint Store) VENETIAN BLINDS—Metal, Woed EENTILE (Authorized Asphalt Tile Contractor) MASTER NO-DRAFT SASH BALANCES MASTER WEATHERSTRIPPING Temporary Phone Blue 225 Victor Power I e e There Is No Substitute for | Newspaper Advertising! on the calen- 19.95—22.50 ibardines (70% wocl n and 100% all-weol ndsome belted models cx loose coats in fawn and tan 36.50 e, Jops Coast Gua cutter, CG 3, in Juneau are@ Wiseman, Corp. Al- has beer rred to District Ceas e, Ketchikan, for berry Twice motions intended. to Ge- | j1illar fer acticn on H.B. 26 until the i, full report of the conference group To Vancouver, C. H. Treat, Miss ad been made, a report held up Brouillet, T. S. Sandborn; to Vic- lack of time for preparation. toria, Mrs. F. Boyle; to Prince Ru- The first of those motions resulted ' pert, Karel Zeman, Odin Lanning in a “Call of the Senate” which john Brandvik, Mr. and Mrs. Mo- brought Senator Howard Lyng to ey vote cn the losing side. However, S - Senior Republican Senator Andrew | Nerland in an appeal for inter- HOSP"AL NO'I'ES Lyng was able strongly to second house understanding. BRI | Divergent opinions came frou Seven patients ‘were admitted and ' members of the Senate’s conference four dismissed at St. Ann’s Hospi- delegation. Senator Allen Shattuck ' tal during the weekend. . stated that the lengthy joint meet-| aqmitted were: Chailes O. Dan- ings had brought agreement on ..., Mrs. Ed Doyle, Mrs. D. G | practically no major differences.' 1. 1o Mrs. Archie Betts, Mrs. E | Senator Nerland said that is not yr'ginley, Helen Harris, and Mus so—that there are few things on jonn Robbe, all medical patients i » which the conference had disagreed pjccharged were: George Brys This wculc, in effect, by reason of Cocchran, who succeeded with an|as far as it had gone. John Gotch, surgical; Lockie Mac Solo"s REFUSE the excess of members in the smendment to the motion which| After a move by Frank Gordon ginnon and Mrs. George Daniels, ouse, place ail appointments un- made the action on confirmation a |to secure a recess until the con- 'I'o CONHRM IN der the control of the House alone. special order of Senate business for | ference report had been received “We, thcrefore, recommend that 11 o'clock this forenoon. failed by the usual 9 to 7 margin, the appoint s above referred —— - that Fairbanks Senator stirred JOINT SESSIO" to be passc cn the Senate pAA FllES MAN tempers into a real flare-up by Sherbrockt 100 dines, rayon lined Topper | all-wool gaber- nd casual - - RUMMAGE SALE Tuesday Mar. 26-—10 am. in SIZES 10— : | theran Church Parlors. (227-t1) LET'S GIVE g e S Especially nice after a nasty day Is that highball coming soon. For the whiskey and ice always seem to play A pleasant and cheerful tune. H. E. Kelley medical REAL ESTATE FOR SALE The touch-of-quality is definitely upon Old Thompson because it's blended in Kentucky by Glenmore. Glenmore Distilleries Co., Incorporated Lauisville, Kentucky. 1 sitting alone and as an entity prodding “sleeping dogs.” He was ruled off the floor before viclence cceurred. Then Nome Senator Frank Whal- that the same procedure or other procedure as they may adopt, Judiciary Report Affirms be foowed i the souse Upper Body's Right to "Lone Ranger”* Role ciary Commit- afternoon laid out a ceurse that the upper branch of the slaska Legislature has adopted low in acting upon confirmation cr rejection of appointments made by Governor Gruening. Tl course was to take the Sen- ale into a vote today on confirma- tion of six nominations submitted to the Legislature by the Governor —a vote separate and distinct from any House action. Referring to the nominations be- With the report before them, the ors voted—with the exception Frank Gordon and Steve Mc- On g being over Committee’s Airways flew sengers: 1ecn, with Howard L follow the recommendation Imn.ediately the vote was taken, Saturaay Senator Don Carlos Brownell mov- Ander: DURING WEEKEND trips to he weekend, Pan American the following pas- 1rom Seattle: Louis Percy Watkinson, Edith ed for immediate confirmation, in Watkinson, Robert Murrey, Howard a group, of the six names submit- ted by Governer < ag Threc members of the Housing Commission—Mrs. Weaver Miller, Ketchikan; Edward ry Alaska V. Davis, Anchorage; Harold Byrd, E! 2 \ra Turner, Marjorie Harris, Dolly | Berlin Stanfield, Duncan Sander- Darchiell, Edward White, Francis|son, Charles Innes, Florence Chap- Lewis | man, Keith Capper, Forest Engle- John | horn, Alva Rutherford, Burt Ruth- Fairb: Commissioner of Agriculture— Dr. George W. Gasser. Tax Commissioner—Mathew P. White, Hcelmes, Lowen, Earl Ohmer, Hilda Rutten- berg, Jack Ruttenberg, Lloyd Terry, Peter Kerrigan, Harry Clark, Art Louise Matland, Lars Swanson, Susan Ter- and from Juneau ey, chairman of the conference group from the Senate, moved ad- journment until 10 o'clock morning. Pawlick, Melvin Little, Dee Jaceko, ! and Dave Burnett. From Whitehors ner; from Fairban elata. Yesterday passengers from Se- !attle were: Fay Peterson, Jim Gray, Peter Gilmore, Bernard Fer- : Charles Wag- John Barbag- /in Swetman, Viola Swetman,'“’v Hazel Hermann, Ralph Smith, Angel Richard Whitting, Pederson, STORE BUILDING and 18 Rental Units close to main business dis- trict. Good income prop Price $27,000.00. Easy terms. 50 ACRES, three miles out Glacier Highway, six acres cleared, resi- d > and greenhouse. Ideal resi- dence subdivisicn. Electricity and water. Price $35,000.00, $5,000.00 down, balance easy terms. Fairbanks Business Opportunities NEWLY finished and furnished Nite Club. Good location. SHEET Metal and Plumbing Shop with large stock. At Homer, Alaska OLD Thompsoy Blueded Ukiikey sin newieal spirits LEADERSHIP... fore the body, the Judiciary report Mullaney. Horning, Earl Jackman, Tom Mm»_“c’rlord}; George Perry, G_eox'gn Folta, ' CAFE and Bakery with cu'.d_s:m'- £ ik 2% o A submitted by Chairman O. D.Coch-| To the Alaska Development gan oseph Jainga, Augustin Jainfnez, | age, light plant. Fully eq_m;mvd an after consultation, he said, Board—Antonio Polet, Nome. To Seattle: Harold Hielstrom, Evelyn lelflmw Price $7,500.00 plus approximately THROUGHOU]‘ 14 I ate e r oW, s ar o .| To Seattle: Elois Davison, Mary $1,000.000 stock. $3,500.000 will with several attorneys, states in Immediate counter of Brownell's Oscar Cecoti, Dueane Cook, Har-| on, Mary A 1 the pertinent portion of its text:|stratagem came from Senator old Williams, Elaine Glass, Ruth | Boecker, Featherstone Williamson, handle. Balance on purchaser’s YEARS‘. lN AI:ASKA Fenote © Mulii-engined aireraft iy N A , AR it SR AR Harriet Williamsen, John Barbag- terms. You have .submitted to this P 5 : = < . 4 . i heton . S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU elata, Elizabeth Moore, Fred Marsh, —— © Multipie crews o Stewardess service JUNEAU, ALASKA Laura Savage, Joseph Harrington, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES in fegred to and making the above sl o - i P A stated appointments, for advice as WEATHER BULLETIN Bob Reeve, Wilma Hazelett, Wallis' other Alaska Cities. © Hot meals aloft © To link Alaska with Seattle o 9 < ! ) s J | w3 3 to whether or not in passing upon DATA FOR 24 HOURS E&DEI‘I AT 4:30 A. M., l.ZDTH MERIDIAN T ME! George, Earl Dalrymple, Sil . such appointments, the Senate and M, e gt Dalfymple and Hen Alexander. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR © Two-way radio communication © One-day service—Seattle to the House should act jointly or| last | Lowest 4:30am. 24 brs, Weatherat | PRSI L P AL separately. E Station 24 )3:-5.' | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. Erection c¢f new churches and “The Territorial Legislature is | APChorage 30 12 Trace Cloudy | refurbishing the battle scarred Nome To be certificated for night and day instrument of S the creature of Congress and was | Scte! v ’ Trace Snow of Europe would cost an estimated | Fhene 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin efebiinnod by the Organie Act. | CoThove 1 2 08 Clear | one and one half billion dollars s : Dawson Clear E Lot R That Act provides that the leg-' piWsOt Sy islative power and authority shallig oo Clear | be: vested in a legislature consist- |y *ET ing of a Senate and a House of;,unm"‘ Rgpresentatives. It further pro- Yuneau Airport vides that each body shall dl'tm_“(etchlk;;u mine the rules of its own proceed- 7 $oit Anponbistaht. withs 44 | OF | Kotzebue ngs not inconsistent with the Or-|yroco o ahic Act | Nome ch hcuse is a separate entity {noitpway nd in the absence of a special | poterghurg : 38 general rule adopted by eachipoiiand : 40 Lady ng separafely and pro- viding q Yo 71 “PIN AMERICAN WORLD | | 22 AUCTION OF USO % L RS o sl AR s i OTEL ELEPHONE 106 joint session or joint i et 2 ] k. ses Prince Rupert il assembly joint session or as-}gan Prancisco 14 sembly has no official entity what- | gaattie 1 ever. | Sitka 36 06 “Neither house required | whitehorse 20 02 by the other to enact & > Pro- | yakutat 26 29 0 viding for a joint assembly, or to —(4:30 &, m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today’ attend a joint assembly in the ab-| WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The intense storm that was Jocated south of sence of such a rule | Kodiak Island yesterday morning moved northeastward causing gale to “In the absence of such a joint|whole gale 50 to 60 miles per hour winds in the open waters south of rule either house is at liberty to|cape Spencer and winds of 35 and 45 miles per hour in the protected act on the confirmation of execu- channels south of Frederick Sound yesterday afternoon. This morning ti¥e appointments separately unless|the sterm center is located about 100 miles southwest of Cape Spencer required to meet and act jointly rapidly filling and remaining almost stationary. The winds have by some specific provision of Ter- d in velocity to 20 to 35 miles per ohur this morning'and are ritorial law. | expected to continue to decrease this afternoon and tonight. Light to! “There being no law of the Ter- ! moderate rain as fallen over Southeast Alaska. Clear to partly cloudy | FOR SALE Roden’s “ALASKA MINING LAWS” Covering Lode, Placer, Oil and Coal Locations ” Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunnels With Forms and Explanations . . . Easy for the Prospecior to Understand Writien io Assist the Miner and Prospecior PRICE $l 00 SEND MONE‘Y ORDER TO BOX 1991 Rain Showers Snow Clear Pt. Cloudy | Under the regulations of National USO Headquarters Pt. Cloudy ! - at2230P. M o . . Rain { : Clear | v | ASSETS Pt. Cloudy The Juneau USO Club discontinued its operations on pain Friday, March 15, 1946 ain iy | € all the assets of the local club are to be sold. For this purpose an AUCTION will be held at the club house TUESDAY, MARCH 26, Bids must be for cash, for immediate delivery in the present location of the items, and in their present Items may be sold individually or by lots. condition. double beds (with springs and matresses), ritory of Alaska requiring the two, skies prevail over the interior of Alaska with temperatures below zero. | refrigerator, electric range, miscellaneous bodies of the Legislature to meet jointly to pass upon appointments made by the Governor and in the | absenge of any joint iule of the| Station two houses of the Legislatuie re-|Cape Decision quiring a joint session for such|Eldred Rock purpese, it follows as of course that | Pive Finger Light such appointments should be acted ! Guard Island Cloudy 40 SSE 2 2 feet upon by each Hc sitting alone | Lincoln Rock Cloudy 39 NW 8 Zero and as an entity MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING TUESDAY | “The House, being composed of NIGHT: Protected waters of Southeasf Alaska north of Sumner Strait | twenty-four members and the Sen-;and outside waters, Sitka to Yakutat-—easterly to southeastehly winds ate of sixteen members, it will be 20 to 30 miles per hour, Protected waters south of Sumner Strait and | seen that an appointment confirm- | outside waters—southerly and southwesterly winds 25 to 35 miles per ed by the unanimous will of the hour. Rain showers over the entire district. | Senate could be rejected by the A low of 28.97 inches is located west of Cape Spencer and is rftmaining ! vote of the House in joipt session.’ almost stationary, | 900000000000000000000000¢ ¢ canteen equipment, furniture and other club equipment. For the inspection of these items the USO will be MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today WIND Height of Waves | ‘Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cloudy u8 S 40 4 feet Snow 33 N 1 Zero Rain 39 SSE 40 2 feet OPEN THIS AFTERNOON - Until 6 o’clock and TOMORROW After 12 o'Cleck Noon The USO reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JUNEAU, ALASKA The items include: a Buick station wagon, grand piano, juke box, 3 pool tables, 11