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8 Health Dept. Legalization Bill Enfered discussed bill to create a | Department of Health xduced in the House this Rep. Allen Shattuck of | ucst. The measure re- r House Bill 24 es the Department, t present operates only 1ppendage of the office of Territol nissioner of Health. The p »s for appointment of a| ritorial Board of Health, Com- icner of Health and other per- It would ansfer the re- cording of vital statistics from the e of the Territorial Auditor to Health Department Travel Section graph of the bill pro- vides travel expenses within or ithout the Territory shall be paid * Auditor when it is necessary A wid Territor was int morning ean by re essional personnel to attend |g or conferences which they iave been requested to attend by Federal agencies participating in 1 public health programs, ny civic, social and service clubs throughout the Territory have en- dorsed the bill. Only other measure introduced in sgislature today is a bill by e Lander of Fairbanks to| te 50 to refund a timber deposit to Joseph Picotte of | Ainks. Embalmers The House Education Committee reported favorably on House Bill No. 7. by the Committee, licensing em- balmers at $10. Going through second reading in the House with only minor amend- ents were Rep Almer J. Peterson’s g ict bill, Rep and Peterson’s memorial ‘\skmp‘ for a trunk highway sys- hl” tem The Senate met for escion yet, eight minutes, ducted no business Both houses adjourned until 11| o'clock tomorrow merning. - ALASKA EXPORTS UP IN JANUARY BY HALF MILLION Value Is Almost Twice a Great as in Same Month of ‘39 uue of wupmrms from Alaska t month totaled $1,673404 which | is half a million dollars better than| during January of 1940 and approx- imately twice as good as in Janu- ary of 1939, according to the umnlh-I ly report of Collector of Customs | James J. Connors : over a year ago almon, up from its briefest and con- | S came in canned $37.897 Lo $37 7, a ten-fold gain.| The complete list of exports for| last month is as follows: Reindeer meat $ 542 and frozen: but Salmon Other Salmon, canned Cured or preserved: Cod Herring almon 150,653 18,005 14,950 379,317 Shrimp Other fish products d fur-skins: Black and silver Blue Red Hair-seal Marten Mink Muskrat Otter All other Fur manufactures Live animals Wool. unmanufactured Wood, timber and lumber e, matte and regulus: ead Trophies, specimens, curi- os, etc Cow hides Reindeer hides Oil paintings Gold Silver skins 808 294 2,951 34,800 703,498 | 14,055 products of $1,500,812 " 161 900 1,692 Total value Alaska U. S. products returned Foreign merchandise Total value of shipments 81,673,404 D | IN FROM MINE Mr. and Mrs. Bert Floter flew in yesterday from Kimshan Cove and are guests at the Gastineau while in Juneau. B ESMEN OUT N. A. Mc hran, Earl Thatcher and E. Haugen are passengers on the motorghip Northland bound fer Pet- ersburg to cal on, trade. - Empire Classifieds Pay! | birthday greetings to Alaska’s Gov- | Lieut ley lrun in 1 minute 19 seconds | winter playground, he is taking ski | instructions from Florian Haemmer- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1941. | BARTENDERS DONATE Reception af GENEROUS CHECK TO Governor’s Is Two-fold Affair Guests at last evening's buffet supper and dancing party at the Governor's House, called not only GASBOAT % FOUNDERS Dr Courtney Smith, District High winds reaching an estimated { velocity of 80 miles per hour at Biorka Island near Sitka foundered the gas boat Duri early Tuesday funds was day infantile campaign for paralysis, to fight much PARALYSIS CAMPAIGN | | Chairman for the President's Birth-| hnuxrd md.\v to receive a che"k | for $25 from Bartenders Union, | Local BGSL AFL, to aid the cause. | The generous response from people all over the States and Territories indicate that sufficient funds may be built up to enable researchers to continue their work until the disease is finally eliminated. i 5 Try a classitied ad in The Empire, | to meet officers on the United States morning causing her to drift to the gunboat Charleston, but to extend rocky shore where high seas pounded her to pieces for a total loss. The ten-ton fishing vessel, built two years ago, was registered at Ketchikan carrying license No. 239,094, Olai Sela, of Ketchikan, was + owner and master and, according to the report filed today with Deputy Collector of U. S. Customs M. S Whittier, he had sailed from Sitka February 2 bound for Biorka Island a short distance away. He reported (that no cargo or passeng were aboard. Sela had no crew. His | report did not state whether he was aboard at the time but it was be- lieved that the boat was at anchor when the wind struck. The vessel was valued No insurance was rep R R Ernest Gruening guests at the affair USN. Ralph C. Park- er; Commander, USN. Gordon B Sherwood; Lt Comadr. USN Charles C. Phleger; Lt. Comdr. USN. Roland M. Huebl, Lt. C (mc), USN Robert R. Leamer; Cdr,, USN. Willlam Miller dr.; Lt. Cdr. (CEC) V—(S), USNR. J. R. Griffith; Lieut.,, USN. Rich- ard D. McGlathery; Lieut., USN Nicholas A, Lidstone; Capt. USMC Georg Lieut,, USN Edward rguson; Lieut USN. Harold F, Christ; Lt 8 (SC), USN. Howard T. Bier Lt USN. Kenneth F. Musick; Lt.| USN. William C. P. Bellin- Lt. (jg) (DC), USN. Robert B Ensign, USN. Elbert D. nd Lt., USMC. Justin G. Ens, D-V-(G), USNR. Paul R. Snder; Ens, D-V-(S), USNR.| John J. Lind. Col, USA. T. L. Martin; Lt. Col., USA. J. H. Harrington; Capt., USA. R. Vincent; Major, USA. F. L.| Beadle; and Pilot E. C. Ansell. DEAN WILLIAMS WINS SILVER SKI AT SUN VALLEY ernor Honored were: Capt Its p it $4,000 37 Subscribe for The Embire Fun to Buy... 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