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PAGE SIX TBALL On the Elks alleys last Harry Race maintained first position by taking two pcints Alexander Photc Sec Capitol Theatre frc Whin, took two from Baranof and Royal Cafe "3‘“‘"‘(‘} Final scores of 16t | last night ™M1 Juneau High 47 62, In Teck 1cky follows D ial M 1 iglas High 19 60, State 46. ami 64 y 48, co Arc Geo; c v Din: Ker M Island 58, tah Idaho 44 3, California 81, Montar Oregon 5, Col Ore 79, P aind Clark So. Idaho T3, N.M. Western 6¢ So. Oregon 78, Humb 'HOUSE "PASSES” & COFFEE POT BIL FOR BOILER RO f the Long Utah 50. Mo Ore P W 1tana ortl 51 Whing Ding 7 133 147 136 146 116 673 161 142 123 112 116 654 108 14 L 5 b ] 348 | Wit 1978 | 116 646 Members non ndbag apiece after they Boiler Room off-the-re- entatives | into their poc ind dug had approved | Bill No. 17 in cord The “bill,” McCutcheon Capito! Theater 133 100 169 125 138 123 150 142 180 145 710 635 tbooks and b $2 “House a short 119 ] 148 116 167 177 727 Rusher MacLe Heyder Marsh Hendrickson Totals n out which Rep. Stanley suggested should known by the short title “Coffee Pot Bill,” was as follows: “For an Act entitled: ‘An act to ecure and maintain an ELECTRIC COFFEE POT for the HOUSE Boil- er Room; prescribing its use and duties; making an appropriation; and declaring an emergency.’ Section 1. STATEMENT OF PUR- POSE. In recognition of the fact that a steaming cup of hot cof- fee will do much to offset the di: zomforts brought about by the chill of January in Juneau and acknow- ledging that the proper care and feeding of the ‘inner man” adds Baranof Cigar Stand . Warner 158 158 158 Nicholson 125 125 125 Chantry 126 145 137 . Wade 156 123 138 . Levasseur 124 146 184 Totals 689 697 1742 408 417 454 2128 | Home Grocery 146 146 124 149 147 113 202 170 150 126 76 711 146 104 110 181 146 694 448 371 370 5563 422 2191 Davlin Dalziel Taylor orensen Burke Total be | | basketball games: percolator. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, AL. ASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1951 Section 4. APPROPRIATION. The sum of $3449 and so much there- after as may be neces: to keep said coffee pot boiling is hereby appropriated out of the pockets of each and every House Member to carry out.the purpose of this Act Section 5. EMERGENCY. An em- ergency is hereby declared to exist and this Act shall take effect im- mediately upon its being read by Members of this House of Repre- entatives. The “bill” was read by Rep. Wendel Kay. Rep. C. A. Pollard in- quired whether the appropriation would amount to $34.49 from each member and Rep. Doris Barnes red whether the phrase “so as it shall remain in condition referred to the House ntatives or the coffee FREE MOVIES TONIGHT AT DEHART'S; IS SPONSORED BY AUK AMERICAN LEGION Four different films will be shown at tonight's free movies in Auk Bay sponsored by the provisional Auk Bay post of the American Legion. However, all films are short and the entire program will fill just about an hour. On the program are “The Great- est Good” and “Alaska’s Forests" contributeq by Service; “Radiant Rockies” loaned by the Canadian Pacific Railways; and “Tricky Troubles” loaned by the Territorial Health Department i Show time is 8 pm. at De- | Hart's store. There is no admission charge. 'RECEPTION TONIGHT FOR LEG!SLATORS to operate,” of Re "he members “passed” the “bi unanimous JUNEAU USN RESERVE PERSONNEL 10 MAKE | CRUISE NEXT wesk| " CRS TR | ture and their wives will be the | honored guests at a public recep- | tion to be given by Governor and Mrs. Ernest Gruening at 8:30 this duty February 3-4 in southern |evening in the Governor’s House. | on waters, from the Head-|Tne citizens of Gastineau Channe! quarters 17th Naval District, U.S.|and visitors in the city are in- Naval Station, Kodiak, it was an-|yited to attend the reception and nounced today by Commander H. to meet Alaska’s legislators. Douglas Gray, USNR The honored guests are to be at The training cruise will be made | the Governor's House at 8 o'clock on the USS Bagaduce which will| 1n the receiving line with Gov- | call in at Juneau to take |ernor and Mrs. Gruening and the naval reserve personnel thaking the | honored guests will be the directors cruise. The itiner: has not yet | of territorial offices and their wives | been announced. Last year the At 10 o'clock the receiving line training cruise was made from Ju- | will be ended and dancing will com- | neau south, to Petersburg and|mence in the ballroom. shore duty was allowed at that| port. | Commander Gray said today that | all naval reserve members in the | local vicinity whether or not mem- bers of the Reserve Unit are wel- come to join the cruise. Those in- terested should contact Command- er Gray at the Juneau Hotel. Members of the Juneau Naval Reserve Unit are: Commander H. Douglas Gray, Commander Angelo F. Ghiglione, Lieut. Commander LUCASON ON TRIP Orders have been received by the Juneau al Reserve Unit to rt for a week-end group train- BUD WAS I The omission of mention of Bud Schultz’ piano solo in last night's writeup of the Rotary Variety Show was unintentional. Bud was in five different acts, the Glee Club, male quartet, orchestra, accompanied his mother, Mrs. Harold Schultz’ whist- ling. the U. S. Forest| AT GOVERNOR'S HOUSE | BARTLETT DEFENDS ALUMINUM ROOFS FOR ESKIMO HOMES 27. — A — used on Alaska’t was ordered al- before the WASHINGTON, | Aluminum roofir | Eskimo dwellings most three months | Korean crisis started, Delegate Bartlett says. In rel sional Record question month by Lovre had “I do not s Congres- replied to floor last (R. SD.). posed Rep. id have anything the imos but I note that, while we here in this country are being called upon to accept less of certain strategic materials, the Eskimo who ucratic edict can minum roofing a time when al ma- Lovre rainst |conforms to bt get corru ated for his house. This we desy need cr terials in the war effort Bartlett note area dwel- ling prog ived by her Paul C. O'Connor, S. J., Chairman of Alaska Housing Authority was designed to ‘eliminate the ex- tremely d and unhealthy living onditions of the *Eskimos. “The ravages of tuberculosis and Once a Queen’s privilege... NOW An American habit! FINE DRYCLEANING COSTS SO LITTLE BUYS SO MUCH!I Territorial | other diseases among this iNE TACE | e oemomm oemem o oo e mm om oo o . o - have been partly attributed to sub- standard housing,” Bartlett id. T reey cmnne P H I C E aem== To CITY BUS Passengers “These diseases were unknown among the Eskimos prior to the advent of other people.” Bartlett said the work is financed As an aid to the Civilian De- fense Program, there will be no more smoking on the City Bus until further notice. ky loans of not more than $500 to an individual. He said 170 dwel- lings in six villages were improved last year and loans, payable in six —Does it govern your life today? —0r was if nailed fo the cross? years with 5 per cent interest, are rapidly being repaid A total of 36 tons of aluminum roofing was used, he said. “Metal roofing is used,” he said “particularly for the purpose of col- lecting rain water for drinking and | domestic purposes of the Eskimo.’ LUBCKE JUNEAU Al Lubcke, patrolms with | Territorial Highway Patrol,- i turned to Juneau yesterday after- {noon after spending the last three | weeks in the southern division. Lubcke was on temporary duty in Ketchikan and on his return 'north stopped over in Petersburg to make a check on cars | the re- | Italian dinners, sea food, steaks jand chicken at the COUNTRY CLUB—Open all night—every night. o Fly to Seattle at new reduced Clipper fares GG OO ONE WAY 55118.80 ROUND TRIP (Plus Tax) Again Pan American cuts Alask fares — the third time in five years! But only the fare is cut. You still get big, dependable 4~ engine planes . . . fine food . the most experienced crews and stewardess hospitality. For reservations, call Pan American at... Everyone is invited to hear a Bible truth that has deceived millions— & P | | | | i | sreatly to the efficiency of all, it is deemed necessary to the best in-| terests of all House Members, Boiler | Room crew and to the general pub—‘ lic that adequate coffee making| Baranof Hotel Phone 106 Leonard M. Berlin, Lieut. Comman-' pjck Lucason, PNA passenger der John C. Bowen, Capt. Marvin|agent here, left yesterday for An- Kristan, USMCR, Lieut. John G.|chorage and way pomnts on a short uB0a, it Gn. Maloim K| Harry Race . Holmquist ... 154 154 Hagerup 146 146 Flint 84 97 Flint 158 158 TRIANGLE CLEANERS “for better appearance” 154 146 113 170 IC LIGHT CHAPEL econd and Main ¥ &a 179 162 . Holmquist ... 146 116 Totals 698 671 Photo 110 183 113 133 128 126 Alexander . Rudolph 129 . Lee 141 . Hawkins 138 Becker 7 Kane 126 Tctals 667 110 144 103 137 168 721 Royal € 200 115 134 147 124 ‘afe 1. Funk Nielsen patrick Fitzpatrick . Powers Totals F Top Hat 113 144 119 104 125 36 614 664 311 379 351 [ 681 1949 | Team Standings Won Lost Harry Race Capitol Theater der Photo 1 Cafe 10f Cigar Home Grocery Top Hat Whing Ding FIGHT DOPE | FIGHT DOPE baz last night reculted as fol- York — Kid Gavilan, 146, Havana, outpointed Paddy Young, 156, New York, 10. West Palm Beach, Fla. — Nor- man Thompson, 146, Patterson, N. J., stopped Vince Scarpari, 146, Ne- wark, N. J, T. San Francisco — Del Flanagan, 135, St. Paul, outpointed Archie Whitewater, 134, Oakland, 10. Hollywood — Lauro Salas, 127%, Mexico, outpointed Manuel Ortiz, 129%, El Centro, Calif., 10. EISENHOWER BACKINU.S. WEST PONT, N. Y. Jan. 27—(®— Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower landed today at 11:28 am. (EST) at Stew- art Air Force Base near here, re- turning from a 21-day military fact-finding tour of western Eu- 418 | AT facilities be provided and that hot | coffee be available at all times dur- ing this session of the Legislature,| ;an¢ Officer Elmer N. Said, Chlef and that said coffee making facil-| petty Officer Kenneth M. Nelson, ities be donated by House Members | petty Ofsicer Raymond L. Graff, of this Twentieth Session of the|an " Anton Bartness, Jr. and Nor- Legislature of the Territory of Al-| o “5 Glover, seamen, aska to Members and Boiler Room | g R i Crew in all future sessions of the G ot i St Tk House of Representatives, so long| pichardson, is stopping at the Hotel s it shall remain in condition to! juneau. Hardy, Lieut. (jg) Steve L. Homer, Ensign Roderick G. Rohrberg, Wa CHIRCPRACTIC HEALTH CLINIC FOOT CORRECTION Beltone Hearing Aid Dr. G. M. Caldwell perate ik i Section ELECTRIC COFFEE| jglian dinners, sea focd, steaks 2 PHONE 477 | POT. There is h secured an| 5 ~OTT >y s | and chicken at the CCUNTRY for appoint ent Coffee ator to be| oLUB—Open all night—every night. located in the House Boiler Room 5 E for the use of all House Members| and Boiler Room personnel, .\;n(l" percolator to be of 48-cup capacity | and to be in charge of one me - | f the House Boiler Room C o be appointed Chief Clerk Hair Cutling Permanent Waving VANITY BEAUTY SALON Distinctive Hair Styling MIRIAM RICHEY Opposite City Hall-Phone 381-Cooper Bldg. D U ) Percolator is a ed to: (a) Be burner at in session. N \ \ l} \ \ \ { (O the front House is cookil on all times the SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 It's Too Late Then! W HILE your home burns, you may wish you had carried more fire in- surance. Before you have a loss, check up your policies with this Hartford aegney. It’s not too late NOw. Shattuck Agency Phone 249 Seward Street JUNEAU LET SAVINGS HELP Up to your ears in after-Christmas bills and other seasonal expenses? You can be ready for future expenditures if you save regularly in an insured savings account here—to buy gifts, to have money for emergencies, for a vacation, or some other purpose. Savings insured to $10,000. Start with any amount. . We have never paid LESS than 2%% on Savings rope. ELLIEIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVAT Alaska Federal Savings & Loan ' Association OF JUNEAU 119 Seward Street Juneau, Alaska S PHONE 612 SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 ION The € PN AHERICAN Worto Agwars ®Tvade Mark, Pan American World Airways, Ine. W YEARS WEVE FLOWN A}ASK‘ GUNTRY CLUB will be open EVERY night ALL NIGHT Starting Monday, January 29th 9:00 P. M. 10 10:00 A. M. Until Further Notice Finest Food on the Gastineanw Channel Steaks === Chick en === Seafoods LOBSTER TAILS - SCALLOPS - PRAWNS - OYSTERS Italian Dinners ENTERTAINMENT ALL NIGHT Jamboree Every Saturday Night — For a Good Time The Couniry CluB-Glacier Highway