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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SENATE NAMES PERMROVI(H AS PRESIDENT! inued from Page One) neet wit committee from the t t the matter of a for the upper body, or Senators meeting in a on with the House for | he same purpose Butrovich then moved 0 HR. 1 and the esmotion [ 14-2, Senators MacKenzie | McCutcheon voting against. or Lyng then requested un- consent for an h0us session and the galleries were cleared and the doors locked. Unanimous Vote When the Senate reconvened in r session, shortly after 5 1 roll call gave Senator Peratrovich 16 votes for of Permanent President Special Session Senators Huntley, Garnick, Jones and Butrovich were appointed by Sen. Engebreth to escort the Pres- ident to the chair Senator Peratrovich thanked his colleagues for their confidence in him and stated that he is anxious for the Senate to have harmony for the and to accomplish something dur- | ing the short cf this session. Bonnie Jo Gronroos was elected Secretary of the Senate, the Rev. Robert Treat was elected Chap- lain and Harry Johnson was elect- ed Sergeant-at-Arms. Senators McCutcheon, MacKenzie and Collins were appointed by the | President to notify the House that t Senate was orga..dzed and Sen- s Rivers, Nerland and Garnick | named to communicate this information to Gov. Gruening. THIS MORNING'S SESSION The Senate, meeting at remaining portion were preliminary work by adopting a report submitted by Senators Mc- Cutcheon, Garnick, Jones, Barr and Peratrovich, the Committee on Help, and appointing a Commit- tee on Committees, then to the House Chamber to hear |m message of Gov. Gruening The members of the four Divis- jons caucused separately this morn- ing and selected Sen. Anita Gar- SNOW Shirts In at 10:00 . ... . « Ou the SAME day executive | the office | 10! o'clock this morning, continued its , Tnick for 4he First Divisions, Sena- tor William Munz for the Second, Senator Steve McCutcheon for the hird and Senat Andrew Ner- the h Division cn the Committee on Committees. Senator Peratrovich also ml‘mbfll (!I this committee is a C cc 1i W Pr ~sld(’nl l mission work was in- SID THOMPSONS HER! | the hristian Fellowship missionary war onference at the University bf "‘(AIHO”( MISSION terr uym while he spent 30 months AI.ASKA (ANNERY Sid Thompson, Deputy U. S. nois Naval Chaplain with the | "“* Marshal, and Mrs. Thompson re- No date has been set for mlf BE G|VEN HERE BY ‘\1 rines. The reason for his SUC‘INSURA“(E RA'I'ES turned to Juneau aboard the edding. this work is that he likes | Baranof. — — { -J.um, and is quite familiar with | | Marshal William T. Mahoney got | and temptations. He finds no dif- convene tomorrow. '=r'nn'v ficulty alking to people about | e L The report o@ the Committee on their problems in a clear, frank‘ Due to the increase of cannery| Flexible Fli Sleds at Madsen’s. H"!,\ named Mrs. Virginia Angell |s lIGHI 3 p M and interesting manner. | fires in Alaska, all West Coast in- Open noon until 6. 79 tf |as Bill Clerk, a new position this L o L iyt ‘;llu'n;\c:' g:)‘uups rmn; nglr“d “l’“: NN Rst, | SR sar. Mrs o1l a rge | blanke per cent ralse in 20 AT L D |y 3 ek T wtroon, el BLESSED EVENT FOR e vl et o | @ocdal Nofice rooms where the Senate bills are |132 Juneau taxpayers had cast (h_vu any property connected with the p typed and mimeographed and the votes in the special bond: election fORMER ]u"uu"ES .Ils}llllg‘ industry. l-:x_empwd from thT journals prepared authorizing $260,000 for street im- rt:xse is any busine p}opcrt:\ 10 ORSE Other employees named in the [Provements. " Word has been received here that zfll.mn gt st b WH“!“ committee’s report include Mrs, Ed-| The polls will close 8} 7 delock Mis. John J. Wk, ERORe VA NEAU na Swap, Clerk of the Judiciarytonight and there should . ‘be’ & Roy Hoffman, who flow resides in|, LIS iBcrease is reported in 3 SHRINERS v | o r 0 Les heavy vote during late this after- sl d S 5 . Ineau by 'Marvin Kristen, Fire Un- AN Committee: Mrs. Connie McLean, : Lt Alameda, Calif., gave birth to a baby by ; ‘ETCH'K |Engrossing Clerk; Mrs. Dorothea | 29on and around 6 o'clock. | girl on Christmas Day. derwriter for McLean and Werner, MASONS K E [Bide, Enrolling Clerk; Mrs. Cor-| Those casting votes were quwkd‘ The Wests lived in Juneau for|Who returned recently from confer- sEAf'L rine Kenway, Mrs. Caroline Gulluf- as there is only an X to be placel | ; years. He was attached to the ences .wuh insurance officers in San Mi sen and Mrs. Elizabeth Peratro-|on the ballot, for or against the il Francisco. Kristen said the tremen- d No [vich, typists; Willlam McKengle, |Proposed bond issue which is so ek s dous losses in cannery fires in Al- an nient fights In | Doorkeeper; Edw. Hughes, Watch- essential to needed city improve- | aska and the fact that very few of Swift, "“': ‘Clippers- You'll | Duke Niffen, mimeograph opera- i were given as reasons for the in- "'“{“_“. guest of Pan | tor. i DEMOLAYS TO MEET Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital | ¢T®3se. STAR ';:.m.,, world's most ex* Other employees are to be named | yesterday for medical attention were | Large canneries, which have| erienced airline. Ask for B g | The organtzational meeting of | The Rev. Charles F. Suver, 5.3, Mrs. Trevor Davis, Jay Eller, Her-|burned in recent vetrs i B etails and reservations at cee ) e {he DeMolays will be held Thursday | (above) will give a mission at the bert Wendling and Gus Nicketis, |daburg, Excursion Inlet, an o evening at 7150 o'k ' the ot | Oathollc Chureh of the Nativity Discharged were Mrs. Gudmuna | diak. Hydaburg is the only one Mark January 22 BA,:.“:NOF "?orsm‘ Mar arei Femmer tish Rite Temple. All boys hav- | in Juneau beginning Sunday Janu- Winther. which is being rvbumi i on Your Calendar ‘elephone g [ng petitions are asked to take ary 16 Shirley Skeek of Petersburg was o TR | P”M[”,(A” them to the meeting with their | The mission exercises will begin ddmitted to the Government Hos- “MPFLADIES TO MEET | * A Sy IS Be“’othed to initiation fees. cach evening at 7:30 o'clock, and Pital vestercay. The Chape:adtes will hold a meet Watch for More Horeo AIR| ———o——— will last for six days, January 16 R e b, ing on Wednesday evening at 7:38\ INFORMATION Clle Syitem of Ty Clppers James A Cudne REBEKAHNS o 21. REBEK 2 45 |o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frank in The Boolse | ot y Hold their business meeting Wed., Ihe Rev. Suver began giving Hold their business meeting Wed., | Maier on the Glacier Highway. All 2 Iy Jan. 12, at 8 p. m. 90 2t missions eight years ago. During Jan. 12, at 8 p. m 90 2t | members are urged to attend. R S R RIE SRS U Miss Margaret Femmer's betroth- al to James A. Cudney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Cudney of 700 S. Harvey avenue, Oak Park, Illi- no's, is being announced by her mother, Mrs. David B. Femmer. Both Miss Femmer and her fiance | will be graduated in June from Northwestern university, Evanston, Illinois A graduate of Juneau high school, | Miss Femmer has been attending the Medill School of Journalism where she is a member of Theta| Sigma Phi, national women’s jour-| | nalistic honorary. She is a “former | !member of the reportorial staff of | the Empire. Mr. Cudney has a B.A. in physics | ;Irom Wheaton College, Wheaton, | | 111, and at present is studying elec- | trical engineering at Northwestern. He is a member of Sigma Pi Sig- ma, national honorary physics so- ciety and served as a radar officer in the navy for three years. Miss Femmer has been spending the Christmas holidays as house | guest of the Cudneys in Oak Park. | The young couple also spent part‘ jof vacation at an Inter WHITE t at 4:00 | DIA SERVICE [ PER SNOW LAUNDRY PHONE 299 ==FOR Office TWO STORY BUILDING TOTAL 2400 SQUARE FEET . Upper Story . Bay View . 1200 sq. 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