The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 4, 1939, Page 8

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THE DAILY -ALASKA ‘EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 4 1939 action on the Council and Solomon | Districts within a 60 mile ramus'H U p A" AR “ THREE DREDGES B WILL BE BUILT of Nome, while in the Nome distrlct1 itself there are six scheduled to start| functioning with the spring breakup. HEARING FOR FOR OFFICES IN With the exceptions of the three new for several years. | | ] — According to Mr. Lee, the new! % —_— P " | dredge being installed by his com- T H | g o . In a report of the nominating| New Outfifs Will Make To- v is capabie o haning spproxi- Prohibition Measure Com- souse i No 116, by Davis by | e presenied at vesterday's mately 4200 cubic yards of earth H g - M anrings | Meeting of the Martha Society by | ; mately 4 e e wnie| ing Up Monday for [purchase of Goddara mot serings| G 2 " Glase; Mrs. Staces | a 0 in pem- as a supplemental Pioneers’ Home e feet capacity 0 H : st BT MG B850V Hbgye, ap. | NOTmAI Was clitéen as President of ioni rin e s pen ;ea”“g % 0. 66, by ROKge, AP~ | {110 group; Mrs. George Johnson 1on in Jpring Dok S o — | propriating $5,000 for the Terri-|g . "yice President; Mrs. E. M & A dredge of this size, which costs| i tory to pay bank examiners. o o o Vice Preside! . Continved from Page One) Richardson, Second Vice President: in the neighborhood of $175,000 tak- House Bill No. 125, by Lynz. ab- | vrs. Homer Nordling, Secretary Business manager of the Lee Bro- thers Dredging Company Richard E rrived in Juneau aboard the s ten men to operate. The small crew is possible due to ground con- caps, will go to work now under this | change of law. purchases over $50, also Went back | propriating $75 to compensate H C. Longley -for burying John Land ed Mrs. Sid Thompson was re-ele Treasurer. Lee 4 s Eiectrs fifm the site: of | nisf ATHUKE o cib SUIRRGN Biver which | House Bill 79, paying commis-|at Shelton. . Plans for a a cover-dish luncheon mrv‘ b l“‘ s operations near Nome climinates the necessity of thawing sioners $25 a month for their serv-| House Bill No. 143, by Walker, |4 phe given at the meeting March 17 on way to Seattle and or' “pointing.” ices in addition to their fees, was| appropriating $66 to pay J. C.|ywere discussed, and is scheduled to Frar squipme The Hammon Company which op- passed with an amendment limiting | S(»r.md. Eric Todal and Al Mun-|start at 1 o'clock. Mrs, Katherine Mr. Lee ar ey ernies three dredges near Nome, one such payments to those commission- son for services rendered in the | Hooker will be in charge of arrange foot dredge ’ £ i actually with hie olty lim..| 7S receiving less than $2,000 a year |search for the gasboat Virginia. |ments. For March 29, tentative plans | feady for op ) r approxim 3 men, income from service » | House Bill No. 122, by Rogge, Pro- | are being formulated for the annuai! their property on Solomon T large payroll is ne © que Senate Joint Memorial 7. passed viding that all mineral taxes on|church dinner, fo be given as usual miles east of Nome B of pou. na crows | Dy the House yesterday. asking an | royalties shall be paid by the les-in the Parlors of the Northern Light he mber two dredge [0 necessity Ofpum m»vesngauon of water freight rates,|sors | Presbyterian Church ‘ the company as for three y e with amendments, was returned by - On March 30 the Martha Society have operated ancther Labor conditions in Nome during the Senate today asking that the will “give & rummage sale in the| Sk (e Summer are reasonably netive, | House reced its amendments, which HH“IZ[EMA“ e e rvce arit o Add Men on the dredge crews average the House refused to do, with the im_mfl,s served during the day. Mrs “ ”jm_)‘ » from 82 cents to $1.06 per hour for result that a conference committee | |R. M. Richardson and Mrs. J the "‘ (-"A]' tion of a dredge by W, L 12 hour shifts. A ma, of the was appointed to confer with the| l vl“ HERE }“’Dl’lt‘\ are in charge of the sale 5 i i H vorl 2 ake the: 4 er Senate. & o o - Slack on California Creek eight miles ;-n:;‘:““ make their winter home in }"ouso AT R SN i - DS ast of the Solomon River, and one ] 16, ids bill, re- w‘ HI“ ]'0" s ‘HT,LM‘F O Rt Pred Dent Mr. Lee is scheduled to go South |quiring bid for all Territorial office AAT MAKING FLIGHT — i in the Council District north of Solo- inon River Eight Dredges Ready A total of eight dredges will see GAY CROWDS GO TO DREAMLAND Formerly SAM GAZALOFF Proprietor TONIGHT PRIZE WALTZ Melody Boys Hostess: Dora Poole on the Northland or Princess Norah. He registered at the Gastineau Hotel. - Empire Classified Ads for resuits Awardsat 2 A. M. FIRST PRIZE $5.00 CASH SECOND PRIZE CASE OF BEER THIRD PRIZE ONE GALLON LOGANBERRY WINE Music by: Nancy Wright and her into conference today when the free | conference committee report of| amendments with the Senate, was | rejected. Senate Bill 57 was passed by the House today, bringing Alaska x-ail-‘\ road” workers under the rights of | Social Security, from which priv- ileges the workers were omitted in previous legislation. At press time, Representatives were going into the Senate bill| which is designed to “protect the lives, health and morals,” of Alaska women, providing for minimum wages and minimum ages as well as working hours. T0 ESTABLISH | CCC CAMP IN | Two Hundred Enrollees from Oregon, Washing- ton, fo Come North The Civilian Conservation Corps announces that a CCC camp will be reestablished in Mount = McKinley National Park in April. Two hundred enrollees from Ore- :d Washington will compose amp. The program includes landscaping the new hotel grounds, construction of a ranger station on the north boundary, construction of a garage machine shop and parking area and stringing a telephone line to the Wonder Lake area. e e AMENDMENT T0 COCHRAN BILL IS PUIZLING Senator O. D. Cochran’s “no liquor on election days” bill passed the House yesterday afternoon, 13 to 3, | be ! honor of Mount McKinley. Regional Forester to Be in States for Six Weeks B. Frank Heintzleman, Regional Forester, is leaving on the Baran- of for a trip in the States which will keep him outside for six weeks and carry him as far as Washing- ton, D. C. The first part of the stay will be on the West Coast, where he will visit Forest Service offices at Se- attle, Portland and Francisco to study what mightfbe done to increase the activities in National Forests of Alaska in recreational use and game management. These problems, along with those connected with fish, timber and Alaska, he believes, has not had her share of the great increase in recreational activity which has oc- | curred in the Western States in the past five years. From San Francisco the Region- al Forester will go to Washington for about two weeks in connec- tion with Forest Service and CCC appropriations for the coming fis cal year ‘and to discuss other mat- | ters affecting policies in Forest Service work in Alaska. On behalf of the Juneau Cham- ber of Commerce he will also dis- | cuss the matter of dredging the Gastineau Channel bar and placing of an additional Coast Guard cut- ter at Juneau He will take up with the Board of Geographic of several Gastineau Channel or- ganizations that the name of Mount Jumbo on changed to Mount Bradley Fred W. Bradley. ., Mr. Heinlzleman plans to return to Juneau about April. - Mrs. L. E. Shockley, wife of one of the members of the Signal Corps, is returning north aboard the She has been but whether it is going to be a bona | south for several months. not, i fire law another ques-! tion Represental ed on essence under the classification or r tack- | Drag “unles of his 1 enough statement in itself, but com- plicated further by reason of the fact it does not apply to the section of the statute covered by Cochran's bill. a substitute bill of the Cochran measure, in the guise of amendment. e NATURALIZATION | Henry Stragier, well known Channel resident, was given citi- zenship papers by Judge George F. Alexander in District Court this morning. Stragier came to this coun- try from Belgium. e | M WALKER HERE Mrs. N. R. Walker arrived from | Fairbanks aboard the Northland to join her husband, Norman - R. Walker, President of the Senate (of the Territorjal Legislature. | - e Anna Lee was given a divorce by District Judge George F. Alexan- der today from her husband, Jack O. Lee, serving a term in the pen- itentiary from Valdez. CLEARANCE MEN'S and YOUTHS' BIG VAN'S STORE 218 So. Franklin that savs in|Teport at City Hall at 3 p. se permitted | day, March 6, to sign citizenship affidavits. cense,” which is an ambiguous fadv - - , WPA" WORKERS in the first crew must , Mon- NOTIC! All men CITY ENGINEER. o= e o TIPS YOUR MONEY ; SAVE IT? Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Association OF JUNEAU Telephone 3 Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government Names the request | Douglas Island | in'| the middie of T0 SITKA, WAY PORTS 1 Alaska Air Transport Lockheed Vega left Juneau early this after- noon with two passengers, John Klassi for Hirst and Anton Kazelle for Chichagof. On the return trip from Sitka the ship will bfing in N. A. Mec- Eachran, Juneau broker — .. - Empire Ads kay. \ TIMELY CLOTHES BETTER VALUES! . ty ; 'K'“l[v pARK other resources, are considered by » The Ci Cl“b M the Forest Service as ranking high . in value, Heintzleman stated. ) . n ot OFFER AKE THREE MONTHS TO PAY | \ NO PAYMENT DOWN

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