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) R R THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA LEGISLATIVE TANGLEOVER SENATE BILL Question of Legal Posses- . sion of Administrator ) / ! |son, G. P. Helland, A. Grendible " NEAU BY P: General Billon F[lday MANY H_OWN ON | to Veterans Benefifs | mwaison fiew trom uncas 0 TO JUNEAU BY PAA PLANE —t | Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Sommers and | & bteeeh WEEKEND BY pNA‘ | Passengers from Ketchikan to Ju- their son Robert, Jr. arrived in tives and ! The Alaska Senawc this morning|neau, C. Terrace and Chuck Stoy; Juneau by Pan American plane - SUBRtL O ¥ 3 | received seven new bills headed by |from Wrangell, Rea Gareia; and | Saturday after several weeks spent he bill to! Pacific Nor < had al|@ 26-page measure to establish a|from Petersburg, D. B. LaBo lin the south. The Sommers family nistrator | busy day on h double | Territorial ~ Aeronautics Commis: |from Juneau to Hoonah, the Rev.!spent Christmas with relatives in C of Lachiadifles’ bath between | Sion which was introduced by Sen- | Whelan and A. R. Hudson Minn, and have been in able | Anchorage and On the | @tors Munz and Coffey Hoonah to Juneau, Mr. and Mr for short time prior to session . !tirst eastbound £ Capt, Maury| Under the terms of the bill, Hary Douglas, John Herman and|retwrning home. Robert, who has was: Who ! Keating, First Officer Max Roush- Which was referred to the Tx‘an.s-vhzlmw Marks. been attending Shattuck Military afternoon. | man and Stewardess June Rees|Portation Committee, a five-man| Sitka passengers were A. L school will enter Juneau high ok a second vo! following passengers: commission would be created. The \nt Sam James, Dr. Williams and | <chool move to Juneau .. Capt. first commissioners would be ap- Norman Wigetoff, Mrs. F. B: - tor Enge- | Monc Manesiet . pointed by the Governor with their Tenakee, Mr. and Mr COL., MRS. CROSS RETURN Ross, arrity, Joe ions to be confirmed at the 2 and Ole Tang; Gusta TO KOTZEBUE BUSI 6 Tnckson legislative session, one 8nd Mrs. Anderson. the second plane coming from each judicial :rfss}grc‘sc'(fr‘:‘”:‘ Shtka to Juneal| o) jonn M. Cross, operator of House during gith Capt. George McCracken and one at large. They| s W W thern Cross Airways in the | was referred bY | gy Officer Joe Bur i serve without pay and would | Thurman Cruse, E. W. T Seward Pehinsula, was & Juneau el L oe Bur A s R : Walter Hellan, Norman Banfieid; b il O sy N |ardess Helen Roth wel d to be Alaska residents < passenger from Fairbanks on PAA tions. | jocine f the first commission | To™ 2”‘”"_‘ J. Paddock; Sunday rman of | Y.x;u"u to Juneau — Hari) so be required to be con- i‘;;”n‘f")}mg'\' 'zhelmx\ Benson and The. Crteses /will. leave for Pair- N 1ta a H £ 7 Mrs. C. Shipp; from Tenakee e dISCus=; premner m Dyer. with certificated airlines; - /o banks tomorrow where they will B2 4 to Juneau — C and the board would be bi-parti- = SRR G ) take Col. Cross' plane, awaiting’ Brown arvin Israelosen, Me! e > QENA " ’ them in the Interior, to Kotzebue. _ Daroff, Ruth Coffey ;,:r‘;e-,-\:w\_ e Commission would have an|WIFE OF SENATOR COFFEY | wiyg Orogs, a former member of er, Marge Fisher, Harry Mackey, &PPropriation of $30000 and would; ARRIVES FROM ANCHORAGE ...y .giapure, operates Magids Mrs. Hunter, Major Olson *' be directed to establish an office| Mrs. Eaward D. Coffey and her| p,inar stores in the Second Di- s Hrat ht Soair Sumaga o ¥t A to name a Director infant son, Daniel, arrived by }\\ vision. THetr: Uaughter Batsy will 8 . ¥ ar Saturday from Anchorage to join » & Anchorage, with Capt. Jack Dean, ©f A at §L000 T e atar Colle s g A remain at their Juneau home and First Umu-(;" Bu:'ln:nlx‘ m[)d kSu;';\- "":E:il(i*:“l“; mrsf;:“l‘lml and ad- o Division. ‘of lh: Tor‘x" | continue school here. ing passengers: s The Commission would have gen- Ifg“‘“‘u‘; i p Cotfey w ARRIVALS FROM SEATTLE Anchorage—Leon De Long, €ral supervision cver aeronautics T Llllcl?::)r’abcu( 00 Homer Stalnaker, R. C. Tabler, Within the Territory and be di- SpIKE MacL¥Ax :iOME FROM Newly registered guests at the ; o o i L. L. Lowrey, Thomas Donohoe, ected t? foster development of air BUSINESS TRIP TO SEATTLE Baranof Hotel over the weekend e S. R. Holte, Marie Kohler, W. T. rrnv:pc)..umu and encourage es- Kenyon MacLean returned . to from Seattle are Mr. and Mrs. E. bill son tablishment of airports and air u- Juneau Saturday by Pan American A Stewart Jr, D. B. 1:A\Bu':mly, one and gave ) B. Kingsley, Beatrice Ma- vigation facilities. It would adobt A ryays after a short business trip Bruce Parker, John W. White, to Teturn it to the Senate.: Son, John Manders, Ethel Huff,|necessary safety regulations to be 't geattle for MacLeah Metal Gene and Dfl”yn Isely. Ol Aosiheiecs James Huff, Edward Huff, L. O, enforced by o Imgeionoent | vy i R i T " RN xhn,ut Douglas Starr, Robert Gil- | for violators. It would coordinate e | Application of fluorine to chil- s Wans © ot tho, | dumbes pie, James Cusack, A. B. (Cot) | aercnautical activities of the Fed- ~Guatamala’s monetary unit, the dren’s teeth have been tried in an things I ever did, and I apologize o & eral government, the Territory and quetzel, is named for a bird effort to prevent tooth decas tg 1t Hou.u; I“r};‘n"‘,d““‘” . i Capt. Maury Keating, First Of- municipalities. It also would pro- = Sk . peRker fi‘;};l S e ' ficer Max Roushman and Steward- | Vide teehnical advice for munici- BNty ot of Gosat’ sBE D obt ess June Rees made a turn-around | Palities, and could intervene for of the bl Hegally {and tcok the second Westbound | the Territory in controversies g trip, rying the following pas-| Authorization also would be giv- “The Senate tried to make mon- keys out of the House, this l am going to try to use my| head,” Gill finished. = E ities. Rep. Maurice Johnson supported Brounty, Mrs. Means. either the Territory or cities. Tl}e Spaaker Gill and said that he Juneau to Anchorage—Gladys proposed act, in addition, would would voté against a motion to ac- Harvey, Delbert Hosler, Susanne define general powers of munici- cede to the Senate's request for the Williams, John Cathy, | Cathy, S. Peterson return of the bill Rep. McCutcheon's “this whole ed work {rom Johnson charge that| ‘Since Speaker Gill and I are'the following the only ones who have spoken on this matter, I assume that Mr. McCutcheon is speaking of us. If he is trying to insult me, he is If he is a gentle- if he isn't a' insult me.” asting his time. man, he wouldn't try; zentlemen, he couldn't Vote No, Then Yes i The House voted first not to ac-, cede to the Senate request for the!|Manamin, return of the Lill; then to request! McCrary, William Abbott, A that the Senate return the bill to Akbott. the House in the same condition | as it was passed Friday morning,|{ and finally, after Senate President| Andrew Nerland appeared to ex-! plain the situation, it voted to re-! turn the bill to the Senate. The whole matter ne ir- regularity after another,” Senator Nerland said, but explained that a | rew procedure has been adopted to prevent a reoccurrence of the fiasco. The House this morning passed ln a vote of 18 to 4, with 2 absent,|'ePairs to the AN 27, which has|gaska veterans berefits to two-year H. J. B. 16, requesting the con-|a broken intake valve residents who declare Intention to ctruction of a railroad from Prince| The LSM 388 is a landing ship contjnue Alaska residence; to George, B. C. to Anchorage, and {designed to carry motorized equip-| committee on Veterans Affairs another railroad from Fairbanks to!ment, and the AN 27 is a net At 9 | Nome, thus giving a largs section'tender. The AN 27 will be taken i of the Territory direct rail con-|into the floating dry dock at the FROM ANCHORAGE ! nection with the States. |Army Subport, for repairs. {} o b Blson -4 nenorags res| Fishermen's Licenses | H. B. 59, by Rep. Vukovich, which would amend the present Territorial | law on fishermen'’s licenses by plac- ing all hook and der the Act, inste e1s, as at present, was considered | in second reading. A new provis- ion contained in the present bill would make it unlawful for any persons, association or corporation to purchase fish offshore or c hore caught or carried by any boat, barge or other eq fisherman or fish pment from any ‘man’s agent un-, | i less and until 1 fishermen, in whatever capacity, constituting the personned of such boat or other facility have procured and hold ap-| proprite fishermen’s licenses.” | An amendment was offered this morning to increase the license tax on non-resident hook and line fish- crmen to $100, but the bill was referred back to committee for re- visicn before action was taken on the amendment Might Drive Sales Away Since the bill under con: ation would maka lic applicable to all hock ar tishermen, in- cluding bhal men, some observers see threat to the Alaska blackcod trade. Both ish Columbia halibut vessels would apparently have to secure licenses kefore selling their catches in Alas- ka, it was pointed out, and under the tax, this would amount from $500 to $1,000 for each vessel from outside the Territor effect of this observers believe, would be to drive the vessels to Prince Rupert or Seattle to sell their catches it a and Washington and Brit- libut proposed $100 license to R R, but after'sengers: ning smacks of crook-Ing. brought a sharp response ' Stewardess Beverly Murphy tight of eminent domain Short | brought the eastbound flight with | title of the bill is the “Alaska for Juneau—Gene Aeronautics Act.” It was intro- Isely, Mrs. G. Isely, John Cross, duced as Senate Bill 48. line fishermen | Fish ad of only troll- | Oates were registered at the Baran- | ‘introduced in the House this morn- AERONAUTICS ALASKA COASTAL MRS. M'CRARY STARTS LONG TRIP FOR SEARS ROEBUCK ,ing. The bill, by Rep. Engstrom,| |\\ould appropriate $12846 to bc‘ Mrs. Jessie McCrary, Alaska field {paid to the heirs of Alexander A.| AIR[I“ES H.IES supervisor for Sears-Roebuck, en- (Sumx representing an amount er- planed for Anchl_u" ge yesterday on |roneously escheated to the Territory A l | the start of a field trip that will ]Ixum the estate | 40 0" wEEKEND take her as far north as Nome, H.JM. 19, by Rep. Almquist, ask s and as far west as Dutch Harbor. that the Federal Social Security Acl " Al _ She will check the Anchorage and be amended so that Territorial and | | Alaska Coastal Alrways over the Fairbanks offices of Sears, fly te Muhicipal employees in Alaska will| yeekend made flights touching at| Nome, Kodiak and Dutch Harbor, jcome under its provisions and that |Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg,| drive from Fairbanks to Haines |present benefit payments under e Hoonah, Sitka, Pelican, Gustavus.|over the highway and visit Skag- mp Act be liberalized and increas- W;'hr? érg;]i:f; and Tenake way before her return to Juneau - ving A SS ' wer y b3j |Latest Upper House Meas- | s, o'icues Pammeners were yu ey, ce ure Would Open Doors the Commission to render to cities and to en | nancial assistance Cordova — Louise | Teceive Federal funds for use by Juneau to Yakutat—Jake Mollan. Juneau to palities in establishment and oper- ation of airports and air naviza- Sunday, Capt. Maury Keat- tion facilities. The Commission First Ofiicer Chuck Davis and Would be empowered to exercise the Mrs. John On Other bills introduced today are: Edith Robertson, Ralph Weeks, B. B. 49, by Senator Charles D. Agnes Petersen, Lorne Petersen. Sunday’s Juneau to Anchorage Jones—To require that capital flight was made by Capt. George Stock of banks:be all paid in be- McCracken, First Officer Joe!fore commencement of business; Burns and Stewardess Helen Roth| !0 Banking Committee and carried the following passeng-| Senate Bills 51 and 52, by Sen- ers to Anchorage—Mary Jean Mc- | ator O. D. Cochran—To clear more Keith Roberts Jessie| ‘dead timber” irom the Statutes; Mrs. W.|S. B. 53, by Cochran—To clarify jurisdiction over custody of child- |ren in divorce or separate main- | tenance cases; all referred to Ju- NAVY LANDING SHIP 1“3, o, censior samere o TS PP BT | e R vt TENDER INTO POR the American Le and Vet ns Two U. S. Navy ships, - of Foreign Wars to advise the Gov- ernor upon appointments to the Veterans Board; to amend the| the LSM | Veterans Act to increase the per 388 towing the AN 27, arrived in|diem of Board members from $10| Juneau this morning for emergency to $20 per day, and to extend Al- - 3 FOUR FROM ANCHORAGE |2istered at the Gastineau Hotel| | over the weekend. They were M. D. p. Fisher, €. S. Bartholomew and| Chester D. Ross, Marjorie , William B. Cobb and L. A,|G: L. Hughes. e | COAST GUARDSMEN HERE | | of Hotel from Anchorage over the weekend. e - Four U. S. Coast Guard men ANCHORAGE MAJOR HERE |from Annette Isl Air-Sea Res- | - |cue Station are registered at the Major Leonard A. Olson, USA,|Baranof Hotel. They are Lt. (j.g.) arrived in Juneau from Anchorage|J. E. Nesmith and N. G. Wirschig; ) ll § \ ) N \ ) \ \ \ \ \ ) ) ) 1 \ N N iy ) { \ ) ) ) ; ARM 2-c Bernard F. an(ganv and Genrgc Neverdousk on Saturday and is at (ho Baran- of Hotel tte, CLff Phillips, H. Ludwig- SOMMERS FAMILY RETURNS B o - . KING AND QUEEN — Arthur D. Pepin (right), New- port, Vt., and queen of the Middlebury, N. H., College winter carnival. The and Polly Hodder, Hanover, N. H., were chosen king queen captains the school’s women’s ski team. S e The Needlecraft and Junior Shop 111% Seward Street Special This Weel: Wide-Wale Cords - 1.45 - 1.95 Sizes 2 10 8 Cotton Pull-Over Sweaters $1.00 Sizes 2-4-6 We wish fo thank the people of Juneau for attending the opening of the Pamaray Club Saturday night. We also wish to thank those who sent.us all the lovely floral pieces. PAMARAY CLUB By MR. and MRS. ELI RAY and SON i fae SPECIAL MEETING of UNITED TROLLERS OF ALASKA Wednesday - Feb. 26 -7:30 P. M. Special Business — Refreshments PAN AMERICAN HAS :vmm FOWL NOW STEAMER MOVEMENTS BIG LOADS, 3 DAYS| DECREAIMG, DAY e o o o Pan American Airways reported| Albert M. Day, Director of the Seattle February 28. 82 passengers carried in and out!Fish and Wildlife Service, was Freighter Sailor’s Splice of the of Junéau on Friday, Saturday and guest speaker at today's luncheon|Northland Transportation Co., sail- Sunday on clipper ships of their|of the Lions Club in the Gold €d from Seattle 8 a. m. Saturday. Alaska Division, Passenger lists|Room. Mr. Day stated that an al- Due March 2 or 3. for the three days were as follows: | arming depression of game, parti- NG T Friday, Seattle to Juneau— Jack cularly water fowl, was in evidence GET DRUNK, ARRESTED Curtis, Evelyn Nelson, Gordon not only in Alaska but also, Juneau City Police reported to- |Wildes, Robert Sommers, Robert throughout the United States.|day two arrests for drunkenness | Sommers, Jr., Kenyon MacLean, Among the factors responsible were made last night. These were the |Esther Sommers, Thelma Pederson, the increased number |Eugene Pasinski, Albert Day. and the drainage of large land| wWas one,. with none before that Saturday, Fairbanks to Juneau— areas tavorable to water fowl. As)since February 14. Arthur Theberge, Delbert Hosler, g), example he cited the increase| James Shirley and Peter Brown, |Gladys Harvey, Susan Williams,'jn the sale of duck stamps from |the two men arrested last night, nge:eve Means, Ray Woolford, 600000 to over 2,000,000 | were brought up for police court |William Horner, Jr., Ellen Horner, pecrease in financial appropria- | this morning, and fined $25 each., Emma Wilson, Lydla Fohn-Hansen,|tjons for the Fish and Wildlife YRR o Bk:sms»m:wg:}l eau—Garnet Martin, | SCTVice contributed to making me] TEACHERS THROUGH wunnlch;rr.«mJunna?x‘j;fmna;::-"°V"““ picture a dire one. The| Ralph Weeks and Mrs, Edith N. e Juhnvwhlte. i?mil Béuns, n}umbe:‘ of game wardens, he con- | Robertson, both on the teaching Baturday, - Jtneayto: Wiiltalome tinued, asslgnod‘m the 1»“nm_1 staff of Eklutna School at Seward, —George Towle, Bill Wolfe, Thomas was la‘r from being adequaie. Dis-|arrived in Juneau yesterday and Smyth, Bernie Hulk, Barbara Hulk, couraging as the outlook may ay-\lpn today for Seattle, where they ck Curtls, Evelyn Nelson, rpear, Mr. Day ‘smd he was confl-{hnpo to reclaim personal goods Juneau to Fairbanks—Jamfes Rob- | G€Bt the Service would satisfac- '-xd bngsagc v\lnch were lost on on, ay y ' ns. ol o i =4 7 o ?{‘;";‘:‘en"‘é{:s;flgeg:;k. eon were W. C. Crouch, Game Di-| VISITOR FROM NOME visien Chief of the Fish and Wi]d-| Garnet W. Martin, from Nome, Clyde Hunter, S. J. Emdres, Ted . 7 Boyle, John Paden, Dial Dutton, Es- life Service, and Earl N. Ohmer, | arrived here Saturday by PAA and of hunters, | first since February 19, when there telle Wolf. Game Commission |is a guest of the Baranof Hote' ; Sunday, Fairbanks to Juneau— N i g o TS Joseph Ponastrire, Harry Pratt, GROVER FROM SITKA HOONAH COUPLE HERE Margaret Montgomery. Roy Grover from Sitka register- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglar, Juneau to Seattle—Frank M ed as a new guest of the Gastin- from Hoonah, registered as guestn the weekend. |of the Gastineau Hotel yesterday. YGUVE SEEN IT? We Heard You Liked It and we are happy to have a night club that ALL of JUNEAU ENJOYS . . .. phe the ONLY GLASS BAR in ALASKA! the BEST DANCE BAND in JUNEAU! THE PAMARAY CLUB Broadcasting every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—10 P. M. eau Hotel over shall, James Cooper, Clark Telqui Clifford Murray, Ray Kozopas, Frank Mackey, Nicholas Gerety, John Penning. Carl Jones, S. A. Snyder, Eric Luttrupp, Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Carl Johnson, Marcella Stutte, Robert Stutte. Dan Acti, urie Nelson, Deibert Nelson, Ruth Coks, Henry Sully. Alma Sully, Mavis Wilson, Alfred West. Harriet Hopkins, G. 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