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PAGE FOUR ntroversial Reorgani-|;, esday when they were imening. 0 elected them=— |y 12 have expressed the as he may need. He will be in charge of budgeting, pre-auditing, accounting, purchasing, property control and treasury management. The Act also creates a new Office of Auditor. The Auditor is to be elected by the Legislature for a term of six years by majority vote of the House and President Vice-President Munuging Editor cond Class Matter House and Senate, each voting the event of a vacancy in the Rt sT80 an interim appointment may be made by the Board of Adminisiration. The Auditor is required to udit at least once each biennium the books, accounts i records of every department, officer, board, insti- or other political subdivision or 1 engaged in handling funds of or making |thirds vote of the 5 per month: | municipality financial lature tor tion of $220,000, made in from presen te floor during th last Friday evenin ome Democrat and ¢ on ti fon islators holding other office: That nc islature shall hold or be appointed which has been created, or the salary moluments of which have been increased, while e was a member, during the term for which he was lected and for one year after the expiration of such, ym: and no person holding a commission or ap- tment under the United States shall be a member the legislature or shall hold any office under the covernment of said territory. Also cited by Senator Lyng is Senate Bill 16 assed in this session of the Legislature, which pro- bills, - the Civil vernor on the > eleven Senators Rcorganization 3ill|vides that “after March 19, 1951, no member of the they say, .their ‘votes | Alaska Legislature shall be appointed to serve on any s said to have expressed {he constitutionality of the ¢ eovaanizaton BHISH. B. 1415 e et i ihe ©op i T The Washingion Merry*(w-i?.ouad lC(‘n‘ nued ld never prove rose . But ike Tmpasse lize- -uamely, the role of John Steel- ¢ saidroads ci-Alabama col- e future i broth- on't ac- memo that Pulliam © hundling Lhe vad. This he rules prelations same Forrestal's 1 te Secictary Boosd of Administration, con- Ginvertinr as chairman; the ' Attorney i mmissioner, two members of yse of i tssiyes and two members of the ¢ 1ull ¢ members are elected by the h names an alternate to tive members are to be. per diem in leu of ¥ me to attend board Jisation while enroute for reconsideration when'it firsf passed”the House. d Territorial board or commission.” Early in the session, legislators were cautioned by Senate in joint session and may be removed by two-! Governor Gruening against hasty legislation. This was sound’ advice and should have been followed care- fully. s Regrettable is the fact that the Governor fail- ed to repeat these words of warning when the steam- roller movement was .started to force precipitate passage of H. B. 141, ¢ y For thelr nay votes, Senators Anderson, Coble, Engstrom, Lyng, and Smic: and . Representatives Hendrickson, ‘Hope, Daws, Locken, MacKinnoh, Mis- covich, Stepovich and Wilbur deserve an E for effort evén though they failed to defeat the measure. Rep- resentative ‘Barnes -too, attempted to have more thought given the Reorganization Bill by her move Most of those who voted against the bill expres Fingnee, headed | the thought that more time and consideration shoul ed by the | be viven a bill of this importance—that it should have y not ! study. ! Though' greatly amended it is still the “Kingfish appoint a con- | Bill,” and Kingfish tacties were used to secure its her assistants ' sage. letter also included a (o . speech, plugging Wherry, which as delivered at the Nebraska at the letter t i however, is that Tuni- of the | son Is Whetsg's eaipaien manager e spring | The great Presidential hoom now rized, ams to have fizgled and, fhe S t coast. r {rom Neébraska has ed of his Jjob of herding e services me Senate floor, \\,huh v and a de- e appealed o support in- budget. The neglected he came close e pro- Insidé the Korean War Heres a brief round-up on recent 1 alliance THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ™™ from MARCH 29, 1931 March 2 ol o Ernest Lee Pulver of this city arrived h. Miss Pulver was principal benefic! h she had been named executrix. late s No of W McMullen Clark Rose b ic W John Harris Thea Hansen 1 another story would be constructed. The addi e woul would b done by G. E. Krause, ©t5000000005 00 ® ion of the Alaska market, in greatly curtailed on, and ‘a s Roy n Ay r~.v.ul\' 1il known here t mill ¥ spension made The would o for the local m et would be 10,600 fe an + had filed to y Council. 1e Song” a tthe cm«,nnl!' liseum Co , Chief of the rancisco th be in direct radio cc tion. t Juneau A AR W John Wilson, Ke 0. 1] Charles Gren, Petersburg. hn Noble and Charles L Juneau; A. Gardner At the Zynda At the Alas T. B an; ax Set, 39; ESSCNS i | Weather. reen-Age | Crin High, 47; low, 39; cloudy. Juneau du iy April 1 2 pm Joint insta fficers VFW and Aus CIO hall. ll(mnn s WORDS OFTEN MISUSE Do not sa race.” Say, “will COMPETE in the OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED race. April 2 Hawaii, Lions Club, Baranof. BPWC meets in Terr Af noon - t nocn — Baranof At 8 pm. — American Legion post | meets in Dugout. April 3 OFTEN MISSPELLED: (in the first (stupid). SYNONYMS: Dubplicity, \t noon — Rotary Club, Baranof. WORD STUDY: “Use \L 8:30 nm. ~— Cemmunity Center | increase our vocabu night for adults at Teen-Agel club | EXIGENCY; urgent want with square dancing, tain what to do. April 4 t noon — Kiwanis Club. (f || MODERN ET! GUETTE %, Incipient deception, falsehood, dis: “In their presént At noon — meeis ab Baranof hotel At 8:15 . — Penwomen to meet t Dora Sweene ¥ a ome. tof her left hand at her wedding? 3 ‘. { A. No; inasmuch as the er unpublished facts. in the Korean!yy o war: we expected to cut off 60,000 nemy troops by dropping para uu,)k.’l:- behind the lines, but sig B y the paratroopers ran into tle opposition, ., Until last . very few Communist Chinese ad, beex: spotted crossing the Yalu{as, tver into Korea. However, last veek, large Chinese trecop move- A. Fruit or soup, entree of meat or nts were observed crossing the | gessert, alu’ Troop trains are now rol ard the front, and the air and. Q. How should a divorcee 1 her name mistaken for the second Mrs. Charles Wilson? A. By prefixing her maiden name to her former “Mrs. Joyce Gordon Wilson.” loaded that have shot air, ... The most inter port cabled by Gen. Charl Vi What is the oldest of the sciences? loughby, Chief of MacA. s i B telligence, is that the north What ar eans seemed to be getting plen teatest the world has ever known? of Ru arms, What ingredients are mixed to form concrete artillery, but Which planet is nearest the earth in ting notkix ANSWERS: 5 Weapon s & Astronomy. \A’nlvungub) reports that Fork and VaRnoHt. weapons have been captured fici ¥ Chinese units. . Perhaps ihe Hange between Mdbaok Ahd Pei. Cement, sand, gxavel and water, {ping isn't working as well Jeen 5,000 feet L nt military leader an as thic THE EMPIRE L Erenstine Pulver, niece, and Mrs. N. B. Pulver, Pulver had inherited | > Emery Valentine estate, said to be of considerable content. started on the Blomgren Store building on Front Street! house two groups of offices and three apartments. wellknown local builder. sweeping the salmon Rutherford, President and - General | 1 and would employ about 50 men | succeed themselves lfor A 1 few months Alas 7( the Gastineau — H. W. Rainy, DR‘VE GETS BOOST and Curtis ‘C. Clark, 'our men will partake m; Pronounce ha-wi-e, O as in AH, T as in WINE, E as in ME, accent second syllable, a word three times and it is yours.” ¢y by mastering one word each day. exigency, they are uncer- Q. Should a bride wear her engagement;ring on the. third finger agement ring is. worn over the wedding she should either leave her engagement ring at’home or wear it {on her right hand, transferring it later to the proper finger on her left so that she will not be Q. What would be a good menu for a formal luncheon? fowl, salad, vegetable, and {ween what two States does Lake Champlain lie? i§ conceded’ by many to be the T ' Weather at —" Alaska Poinfs sister-in-law in Juneau onm the!} jary of her uncles Weather conditions &nd temper- |~ atures at various Alaska points !also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 [am, 120'n Meridian Time, and released by the Weathe: Bureau are as follows: Anchorage | Annette Island | Barrow Bethel Cordova | Dawson ition to be built of The 35—Rain and Snow operations of the | Fai of its box factory, | Haine Havre Juneau Airport et. It"was not |Kodiak the smallest in { 39—Cloudy 30—Partl, ed, 15—Bnow Petersburg .. Geo: 49—R Rain | Cloudy 9—Clear | 33—Snow THeatre in} RED (ROSS FUND . rmy Signal Cor ka a were James Truitt, | BY GOV. GRUENIKG - an—George Baromut, zer, Seattle. Gov. Ernest Gruening ’ has issu I statement regarding the impor Amer the or- ance of the work of tr Cross. His praise for “m/.\ll\»n and hi Ithe cutrent fund aska was issued | communication: Rl ozl ; ed GOBZON | campaign in Al-| in the following “The territery of Alaska has al- { ways respond to the demands made upon it during great national and not ha-wa-ya | emergencies. Ever increasing num- of our young men and women are now entering the nation’s armed | forces and Alaska well repre- stage). Insipient is simulation rea. We on the home front cannot let them down. Through our sup- { port of, the jAmerican. Red. Cross| we shall'‘assure the funds neces- iuxl'.\' to ¢hawy © onthe many Red s saryices ithat, are so essentiak them: 'and their families. ‘The Let us Today's word: | 33—Rain | | I can ‘ endorsement of | sented in the battlefields of Ko-! HURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1951 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple | beginning at 7:30 p. m. Wm. A. Chipperfield, ‘Worship?ul ,'\'nter‘ JAMES W [ &VER '.‘Z)Moehm Meeting every Wednesday at 8 P.M. Visiting brothers welcome WALLIS S. GEORGE, Exalted Ru'er. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. ¥ S, Secratary. | Meose Lus!ge Ne. 108 Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor— ARNOLD L FRANCI® Secretary— WALTER R. HERMANSEN | Brownie's Liguor 81 Fhens V33 135 Bs. Frinkil | 8 i ©. { [RESSSE S e e ] “The Rexall Store” ¥our Reliable PharmoaJists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. | SLBbEN L v Alasxa Masic Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Plancs~Musical (nstruments and Supplies GENERAL PAINTS and WALLPAPER Ideal Paint Store Phone 549 Fred W. Wends Card Beverage Ce. Wholezale 806 10th &8, PHONE 216--DAY er NIGHT “or MIXERS er BODA POP Red Cross Lampu;,n workers youl ch&pur are carrying on & patriotic service of vital importance the eitizeris of phis territory. This mission must -be dccomplshed.” st of the districts of Juneau been covered by this time. Reports are coming in regarding the tinancial accomplishments of the solicitors., There are several aist- ricts yet to. be covered. A report] will be made at, the end of the campaign regarding the totals Cocoa’ does Rot normally grow beyond 20 degrees norgh or south of the equator. V.F. V. Taku Post Ho. 5559 Meeting every Thursday in the C.LO. Hal! at 8:00 p.m. RTA L :uF e husband’s surname, T e e e D ana s S : The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grosery Fhene 784 HAY, GRAIN, COAL and bTOR. ? p— STEVENS® headlines indicate. as Secretary priorities 1o I'he second i 1at the ex- peut for universal raiuing. tal also wrote bitterly of istiust of the French and Llne diary has now gone back to the custody of the Presi- deny's Naval Aide, Rear Adm. Rob- | L L. Dennison. . Broad Reimburse Small marsh Novel Pubhc officialy, br. ACROSS Division of & drama Poem Break into pieces. ‘That woman . Veneration Extension of the arm ‘ Symbul for beryllium Mingle 3 Shlgh unit . Ripped . . Mental image . Cover . Hard fruit Indefinite article . Nothing . Small chlld . Per . Obtaln . Obscure Deity 6. Scent . 2000 pounds sSlow Arms Shipments siiain's new foreign minister | Viorrison has complained to Uic American embassy that U. S.| .cms shipments are slow in arriv- | g in Britain, | do:nison told Ambassador Wal- | wer Gifford, former head of Amer- | can leiephone and Telegraph, that Lipmeuts are so far behind sched- | lc that it is jeopardizing British | Lo expand it's army. Morrison also apologized that his st official contact since taking toreign minister had to do| vilh & complaint. But he empha- ized that American arms are a| matter of extreme urgengy for Bri- Lain if the West is to plan a suc- cessful defense against Communism. . Animate . Taxi Throw . Height 70. Insect 71. Withers . Also . Operate DOWN Remnants of combustion Wherry is Willing CGenlal Senator Wherry of Ne- ka secreuy tried to launch as berry-for-President boom the other day. But it has boomeranged. Wherry arranged to send a form tier o GOP Naticnal Committee. 1. recommending himself “as the arty’s presidential candidate.” The L oul under the signature ui R.epubucan state chairman David | windl7/ 7/l : II/AEI% WILLIAM BENTLER CAPITOL THEATRE Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . Fettered 6. . Care for . Alternative . American po- litical party: Wicked 7. Symbol for strontium 8. Famous opera house: abbr. . Later . Rub hard in washing . British novelist . The way out and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR Oldest Bank in Alaska Tppermost part owd e 37. Went swiftly . At the present time . Degrades . Female sheep mative A SriTorn Uil . Distributes Old womanis | Diplomacy ry still Look for in expectation . Forbidden by religious dogma . Night before an event Exclamation of disanprovall® 6. Golf mound . Like 8. Negative Bank COMMERCIAL &8 a gaid-ap subscriver w THE DALY ALASKA - EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the and recetve TWO TICKETS to see: "THE KID FROM TEXAS"” Federal Tax—1Z2c¢ Pai¢ by the Theatre Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 RETURN YOU to your'home with our compXiments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1951 The B. M. Behrends Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent SAVINGS LADIES’—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Taird 7 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary ! Pourth and Franklin Sta. PEONE 138 Casler's Men's Wear “MoGregor Sportswear Stetson and Mallory Hats Bhirts and Underwear Allen E¢monds.Shoes Bkyway Luggage e . BOTANY 500" CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Mew YOU and SANITARY MEAT FO18 BETTER MEATS 13—PHONES—4# Pree The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Roomas Bt Reasonsbic Bates PHONE BINGLE O PHONE 665 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Bufiders’ and Shelf HAEDWARE Remington Typewriters EOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford Co. “Our Doorstep Is Wern by Satisfied Customers™ FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREABES — GAS -- OFL Junean Holor Co, oot of Maln Sirees MARKER JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM » daily habit—ask Jor i by narme Juneau Daries, Inc. NICHOLSON’S WELDING SHOP Tanks and General Welding ALL WORK GUARANTEED P. 0. Box 1529——Feero Bldg. HOME GRUCERY Phones 146 and 342 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 To Banish “Blue Monday” To give you more freedom from work — TRY Alaska Laundry H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Mas LEVPS OVERALLS * for Boys BLACKWELL’S CABINET SHOP 117 Main St. Phone 773 |