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PAGE TWO S —— ‘!H rial Police. This | would be under | Territorial Police who would be ap- pointed by the Attorney and receive a salary of year. The Superintendent of Police we appoint a police force which would have general police powers in the Territory. Property and equip- | ment of the present Territorial For exquisite flattery of fit $7.200 @wwfi %me ; | Highway Patrol would be turned ".n.v. to the new organization. |1 in % | Members of the Territorial Police | would be prohibited from taking an the last Legislature for his office. Rep. Conright failed to get the sus- the rules necessary for the bill into second reading, majority of the members feel- that more consideration should given it At noon the House recessed until | > pam., today. Parliamentary Snarl » first parliamentary snarl of \ | active part, directly or indirectly, in | 4 ' & : ] i iy political contest or election. | Ww 01’1&" z | HB. 5 by Rep. Conright, would | permit the Attorney General to re- | |allocate the funds appropriated by | The sheer pleasure of tailored fit, the beauty ot of dull texture, plus e e improved snag resistance are yours in these Phoenix High Twist Nylons, Custom-Fit Proportioned 1o fit just you. Stop in and see them today ..« You too will say you have never seen lovelier 2 stockings. Wonderful / ety ing the afternoon session yesterday. 19Hs Ry 1o Ameticon i 3 6K followed a motion by Rep. Jack fabric colors. venius of Anchorage to create a new standing committee to be 15010 2.0 pension of named Committee on Statehood and Defense. The motion was sec- ded by Rep. Wendell Kay, also nil Anchorage. Rep. Doris ested that presently great statehood and defense, the hould not be mixed together in one committee because they are two entirely different things. Rep. Barnes suggested that state- hood matters can be handled by the Alaska Statehood Committee, cre- ited by the Legislature two years ‘.//’/( /! / é o, and that defense matters can I~ be handled by one of the standing | B rencs, a committees of the House or by the QUALITY SINCE 1887 House . The Stocking with the Custem-Fit Top...The Profile Heel STATEHOOD DEFENSE AT ISSUE (Continued from Page Barnes although there is interest in both Taiya Project Cited Rep. Wendell Kay thought the two were very closely connected. He cited the Taiya Project to build an | Juminum plant at Skagway and the project may turned down by the War Materials Board on the grounds that the 1t would be located in an inde- 'nsible area. This would not happen, Rep. Kay aid, if Alaska had two Senators in Washington When there is so much emphasis on national defense, he added, the House should have a special com- mittee to handle defense problems. Rep. Glen D. Franklin of Fair- banks the table until today and, after this had been debated at some length, Rep. | moved the previous questicn. New Bills | This motion brought on the sr s Siin ot which Speaker Egan referred to the Rules Committee PHOENIX . ight to sit on con ees without hi or iker Egan ruled Rep. Sc enius out of order, Rep. Frankli appealed the ruling and the chai tained, ending the matter. belief Spe aid Civilian Defense A standing Committee on Civil Defense was voted un after considerable discussion. Th original motion by Rep. Kay called ‘Committee on Defense,” but by Rep. Hendri on to insert the word “Civil adopted 15-6. The vote on inal motion was unanimou Named to thi ittee Kay, Hendrickson, Wilbur an for a Onu) an amendment Statehood Commit- | Wa avenius, Gunder- 1 a sther | | Rep: | Wells. of the special tee, with Rep: sen and Stepovi members 3 cor The committee re rt was 1dopted without cbjection cnd the had so announced wher: Rep. Sc.v- | enius raised an cbjection He pointed tc Rep. Laws g “sworn enemy of r*atehood” he he did not believe ep. Law be on the commiti 2. Rep. Conright sail there hg be two sides to every question Rep. Stepovicli hotly asserted that every member o. the House had a Three ‘Three new hill | in the House tt | HB. 3, by Rep:. enius, would empowe. ment of Labor to eiiminate and pre- vent discrimination in employment | because of race, color, religion or na nal origin. HB. 4, by the same authors, would create a Department of Te T — orenoon Kay and Sca. - ! the Depart- Committee Reversed nne Rules Committee reported as to whether the previous guestion should be called. Speaker Bill Egan reversed this decision by announcing that since a motion to lay on the table was undebatable, he would call for a vote on that motion. The motion carried 16-6, with two | absent. Reps. Carlson, Gundersen, Ki Metcalfe, Scavenius and the, peaker voted against the motion, and the question was tabled until| this morning. Permanent chairmen of several Standing Committees were an- d tc and EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Frank!'n PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau Rep. Vern Metcalfe, Cnmnu(tu on Veterans' Legislation. DAILY TRIPS JUNEAY TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHO 2 Agriculture. tee on ment. LOWEST FARES EVER ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES OFFERS “GOLD MEDAL EXCURSION RATES” FEBRUARY 15-28 Round Trip Fares Cut 20% BETWEEN JUNEAU AND SITKA SKAGWAY $23.00 . 26.00 14.50 . 23.00 26.00 . 14.50 26.00 HAINES ANGOON HOONAH ELFIN COVE UNTER BAY . 11.50 PELICAN 26.00 Also New Low Round Trip Fares to Other \uuthcd stern Alaska Points (Plus Federal Tax) This Is Your Golden Opportunity to Visit Juneau and See the Gold Medal Basketball Tournament FLY and SAVE lllflSKlt//Ooflsm/* A 4 iy et IS department a Superintendent of =21 A NORTHERN NOTESOOK d ion came in the House dur- | of Wrangell | two | as a Committee of the Whole. | have been | moved to lay the matter on | Jack Conright of Auachorage back that a vote should be taken | E L L l s A l Hg,i : l‘ l N:ES : ?:{mrxk.‘;l‘;:\\(x\.nng yesterday's session, | \Imc 5 p.m., to reconvene at 10 spadework necessary to law-mak- Rep. C. A. Pollard, Committee on| Rep. Waino.Hendrickson, Commit- | Engrossment and Enroll- \’ Rep. C. C. Cfirlson Committee nn‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1951 e o O -.. ] l By BOB DE ARMOND ! S e eaeme———EE dent heast Alaska who t nate with two 1 him and ulw:l (Ninth of a Series) 1€ Although a proposed Water Code comes “fol Alaska will -probably not be| H {introduceq at this session o1 the a Legislature, a second revised draft Hms been approved by the Alaska )46, when the ur Demo- to the | & T TR — HOSPITAL NOTES Ann's Hospital Taguchi, Clif- Mrs. Clarence The thinking fellow Calls a YELLOW™ Admitted to esterday were Sam Mason and E .(\flkull Dismissed were Mrs. J. P. enson, Mrs, J. McCammond, L. Tibbetts, Mrs, K. Nefson ge Bed r. win Lee of Mt, E from the st Christ- Mrs. . and ecumbe was Government rext to | 16 can- | lof the Interior and the matter is by no means dead ¢ Kenneth J. Kadow, chairman of | d the Field Committee, said the bill |is not likely to be introduced in the Legislature “until such time =a | there ® a need and demand for it Who is to determine the tne |and demand” is not s 1 and re- mains as vague as some parts of { the proposed law itself. 1 For example, the re |dated January 3, 1951, state [ “The Administrator shall have gen- jeral supervision of the measure- | ment, appropriation, and distribu- tory.” His salary is fixed at $7,500 |tion of the waters of the Ter: |a year and he is authorized to em- | ploy such additional assistants and | to purchase such materials, equip- ment and supplies he believes | ¢ I Nolan | necessary to perform his duties. | in 1950 ¢ The proposed bill, however, doe f Governor ( not say whether the Administr: lett and ¢ |is to be elected, appointed or p! party {ed in a bathing heauty contest. Nor |does the proposed bill contain or single word about the qualifications |of this proposed water czar. | The little Southeast Alaska city | of Wrangell, next to Sitka the old- jvst settlement in southern Alask: this year sent its second Senator to the Territorial Legislature and the first since 1931, when the | Charles Benjamin served a in the upper House. | The new Senator from Wran gell, is Democrat James Nol | tall, slender, Boston-born 30-j T ,Flelrl Committee of the Department | cx ( 1949 nd Mear o1 faced 1d receive or Frank P take term the on Jur for the | Labor, Capital and Immigration; | 1001 Committee on Fisheries, Fish and|™ ™ | Game, G Rep. Jack D. Conright, Commit- Marble tee on Elections, Election Laws and s Milenge, district, and also fished @nd v ep. Glen D. Franklin, Commit i anne: hefore he op: tee on Ways and Means Rep. Ed Locken, Committee Printing and Purchasing. Rep. Mike Stepovich, Committee on Municipal Affairs. Rep. George Miscovich,” Commit- tee on Mining and Manufacturing. Rep. W. W. Laws, Committee on | Territorial Institutions. | In addition, Rep. Doris Barnes |was placed on thr Committee or Education instead of Rep. Metcalfe who was put on the Committee on Labor, Capital and Immigration and 1 of 1920 worked for cream on omet : s a baseball | Married Wrangell th Jim at Jun born in Wran ter of awmill me h weddi one ¢ 4 Nolan was Uniteq States Comimunications Read addressed arshal at | Two cmnmu".v.dinns ieputy | to the House were T : v ell and he ved in that A telegram from W. L Baker of | position until 194 In 1941 he Ketchikan, protesting tie letting of { bought the Wrangell Drug Co., and a contract on printing the House | has built it in izeable merch- | Journal, asserting that his bid was | andising establ ch he | lower and asking for consideration. | still operates. The matter was referred to the Nolan served Committee on Printing and Pur- Cn- Council | chasing. and also A letter from R. P. Sharp, An- rs as a member of the | chorage City Manager, asked that | cratic Divisioral ~Commitiee, | consideration be given to chan which he is now chairman. | the date of Municipal Elections to In two, sessions of the House Jim the second Tuesday of October so[Nolan proved himself a capable they would coincide with General|hand at the legislative drudg of | Elections. This would, he thought, | committee work, and much of “the |tend to draw more voters to the|burden may be expected to fall polls. The letter was referred to the [ on his shoulders in this year's Sen- Committee on Elections. ate, a Senate that is unusuaily The House adjourned shortly be- | short of men who can do the to a the Wrangell a number good many Demo- of on for for a of o’clock this morning. Call FREIGHTLINER Now ... 5fop Winter Damagqe { to YOUR GAS and DIESEL ENGINES... mg procedure. electric pre-heaters SAVE Maintenance and OPERATING dollars 6 ways: Get Quick, Easy Starts in any weather. Save Warm-up Time. 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