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) transportation deficiency. MARCH 26, 1945 Measures Enaded by | Sevemeenlh I.emslalurew‘ Enactments of the 17th Terri- torial Legislature which have al- ready received the signature of Gov. Gruening and been made a part of the Session Laws of 1945 are as follows: " Chapter 1 (Senate Bill No. 1)— Yote at 18 law, to become effecrive upon validation by Conaress. | Chapter 2 (House Bill 14)—Anti ciscrimination law. Chapter 3 (Hofise Bill 26)—Au-| thorizing Auditor to contract for legislative supplies and printing. Chapter 4 (House Bill 13)—Re- imburse Tye-Phillips Funeral Home. Chapter 5 (House Bill 18)—Re- porting of divorces to vital statis- tics. Chapter 6 (Senate Bill 15)—Re- jating to Narcotic Drugs. Chapter 7 (Senate Bill 26)—Pay certain members of the Legislature. Chapter 8 (Senate Bill 2)—Un- employment Compensation Law re- vision. Chapter 9 (House Bill 23)~Chant ing date of General Election. Chapter 10 (House Dl 16)—( Age Pension iucrease. Chapter 11 (House Bill 33)- vice of process on foreign cc tions. Chapter 12 (House Bill * Ve judication of heirs in estaw les than $1,000. Chapter 13 (House Bill 7)—Re- lating to powers of banks. Chapler 14 (House Bill 37—De- signation of judges to perform cer- tain duties. | Chapter 15 (Senate Bill 21)—Al- aska Housing Authority Law. Chapter 16 (Senate Bill 29)—Con- veying properties in the Townsite of Nome to the U. S. Army. Chapter 17 (House Bill 9)-Teach- e1s’ Retirement Act. Chapter 18 (House Bill 67)—To pay Ralph A. Treffers for trans- porting pupils to Tee Harbor school, uppropriating $280. Chapter 19 (House Bill 38) —Rela- t.ve to consecutive sentences. Chapter 20 (Senate Bill 42)—In- creasing the salary of the Director «f Unemployment Compensation. Chapter 21 (Senate Bill 11)-Rela- tive to burial of indigents. Chapter 22 (Senate Bill 13)-Rela- tive to practice of law concerning certificate of abstracts of title Chapter 23 (Senate Bill 18)—Au- thorizing Highway Engineer to erect shelter cabins on airports. Chapter 24 (Senate Bill 22)—Ref- erendum on Statehood. Chapter 25 (Senate Bill 43)—Al- 2ska Development Board law. Chapter 26 (Substitute for House Bill 52)—Department of Health or- ganization. Chapter 27 (Semate Bill 47) Granting powers to municipalities to acquire title, to lands outside city limits. Chapter 28 (Senate Bill 48)—Au- thorizing cities to construct air- ports outside limits. Chapter 29 (Senate Bill 28)— Waiving interest on Wrangell School Bonds. Chapter 30 (Senate Bill 38—Con- veying certain lands to Fairbanks Chapter 31 (Senate Bill 40)—Re- pealing bounty on eagles. Chapter 32 (Senate Bill 49)—Pay- ing $1,125 to Seward General Hos- pital and $269 to Dr. Ray G. Ban- nister for care of Sigurd Wallsted. Chapter 33 (Substitute for Senate Bill 54)—Putting on the Attorney General the duty of drafting bills for the legislature. Chapter 34 (Senate Bill 58)—Re-! lating to labor liens on mining claims. Chapter 35 (House Bill 99)—Ap- propriating $1,105.50 to reimburse St. Ann’s Hospital. H Chapter 36 (House Bill 78)—Au- {horizing cities of, the second class to grant franchises for public ser- vices. | Chapter 37 (House Bill 64)—Ap- propriating $13,292.02 for tuition de- ficiency. Chapter 38 (House Bill 60)-Waiv- ing provisions in law for collecting wolf bounty. Chapter 39 (House Bill 24)—Ap- rropriating $4,000 for school pupil Chapter 40 (Senate Bill 36)— Audit of Territorial bobks under direction of Board of Administra- tion. | Chapter 41 (House Bill 4S>—crea-‘ tion of Department of Agriculture. (H. J. M. D—By Hanford and McCutcheon, asking Congress to grant statehood to Alaska. (H. M. 3)—By Third Division! legislators, asking certain roads work in the Third. (H. J. M. 3) — By Taylor and (a former Alaska Juneau Mine em- | ployee who was blinded at work | there, on the $60 a month pensio list of the Department of Publ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 'Bori Fdwards Cagers Nose Ouf Juneau All- Stars by A5 1o 38 in Benefif guor tax from $1.00 a lon $1.60 a gallon and removing thv stamp tax. (H. B. 28)—By Peratrovich, an enti-discrimination measure, pm-f viding welfare funds for mothers | of nnuw (‘mdmn as well as white. 69)—By Cross, another | flnn dlscmmmnon measure, p!o» to assume | delinquent : vides for the Territor 1esponsibility children (H. B. for native 53) Johnson and By Game| NAVAL TRAINEES COLLECT 8 HITS ged Training Site for “N LEGNARD BERLIN VISITS JUNEAU i( tficials. on the Point nmm\ oil drill- | ‘uu, project, to spend but a few d,ns here conferring with Federal ,e e ATTENTION ODD FELLOWS Lieut. Leonard Berlin was greet- Regular meeting Tuesday, Mar. oFF GIA“ TRI ing lh\ .huu-.m friends over the 27, Degree work and Junch, Visitors | “elcome Borlin, who has been Arctic Ad- George Clark, Noble Grand. Cardinals Flee Waler- log lice anid_ hief of sUrviva'for #hp it Empire Want-ads bring results! Dayville cannery. Weilaie. oopes, an act to require certifica- 10 Tl o Bl;“-‘{}!fl{]““i ;““'l lead. Mcline made four points anc | HomeFiEId Workouts | 10)—By Green, urgi~- | 01 of ownership of automobiles. {Uday night in the High School genson made six for the visitors | | SR e SR R H. B. 63)—By Pollard, providing |8ym. the Port Edward basketball pe 4 made six points, | TR : the Federal Government turn ¢ bueaben n|)p1‘6px'i'ntlon for travel.|team beat a Juneau All-Star team, jundeberz. MeClellan and Ct el BAINBRIDGE, March 26.— LRUECCURRINR W o e Thn ing expenses of the Board of Dental|COmposed of players from the gaep a basket. As the final| The New York Giants dropped their (8. J. M. 15)—By Green, o : 1bport s ds, by a score of 45-28. o1y, board show >xhibition game here Sunday to the landing field and road ir . 54)—By Hanford appro-|¢ 1 proceeds from the well attended the port Bdwards n in posses- | Bainbridge Naval Trainees, 8 to s priating $27500 in a share- work g4me went to the American Red gjon of the game by a score of ‘5 Bainbridge collected eight hits (S. J. M. 16)—By Brow 8- |arrangement with the of O v'rhu visitors showed their z5_sg i Van Lingle Mungo, Ray Har- jng a road connecting .enal |Fetersburg for construction of a championship form in winning Box Scores | rll and Swede Hansen Penninsula road syst ’“‘“uospitul there. Army games h) the xw\rvw.w-ri but Por: Edwaids | Eoss i farming area of Hon B, B. 63)— By the Committee on|the locals made them display it Moline (Forward) | WILMINGTON, Del, March 26.— 8. 3. M 12 Butrovich, | ways and Means, appropriating|t% | the Jays defeated the Blues, 3-0, Rogge, Collin erland, asking 55631822 for operation of the | »ére Sunday in a !vhxlues .InL.n\- ¢ construc* " of a sled road from | qerritorial Government functions' The towering visitors took ihe amp baseball game. The hfx ral- the Al Highway to the FOrty- for the next biennium. tip off but lost the ball ovt of | 1| ied for two runs in the sixth and wile D Jenoty Bounds. The ficst scoring 't fiks '8 p | \dded ‘ancther in the seventh. s . 14)—By Tyng and Coch- | A\ S AN fame was by Port Edwards guard, Manson (Center) | B S i ran. g certain Second Division | HRBOLPTIONG BASEED Thompson, who tapped the ball 'in Bt o it o 10 nd airports improvements. (House Concurrent Resolution 1) for & tally from under the basket. Totals fb/,. - ~eag{PHampion CRIEES ‘l‘"“ d"f“_‘ J. M. 11)—By Coffey mmt —By Peterson, permitting legisla- Henson of the visitors, then took }:v:?w‘mmm,n \\Avl(’r- ogge: ‘spung ; Sy i g \« gy pp | raining field at Cairo, Niinois, ready asking investigating possi- ltors of the 1945 session to take tiie ball down the floor for a bas Al FG FT TF| v eaitioalns i i il o s of a road from Dillingham |},ome with them their. copies of the|Convery, of Juneau's All-Sts Stew § vy m.:«“ fltmwf"e ||-;,1m u (}nDLlu‘ i lekiagik in the Bristol Bay |compiled laws of 1933, off from the half line for a ! Blum (Forware 5 e ] °"’.“_’" "“fi"?:% “m":._ Pt 4 (H. J. R, 6)—By Taylor, authoriz- | Henson then scored for the Port Convery (For e s SR S i §- J. M. 12) By Coffey and 00l fing the Governor to extend the v e ST S lk"f(l,],‘"!“; Tandebers (Center) ....4 2 10}, yMUNIZATION CLINIC ¢4 ws, urging maintenance of thellepse of the Griffin Memorial Hos- Jakine the score 6-2. Lundebeig senan 30 ClyOMORROW; GOVT. HOSPITAL * 21.passenger Clippers ! oad from Kanakanak Hospital to|pjtal a6 Kodiak to the Grey Nuns!Was fouled by the visitor’s center senich R et | oy i Dillingham. tc the year 1965. Ketchmark and sunk his free Calkins (Guard) 5 0 10{ ‘Tomorrow afterncon between the * Expertly-trained stewardesses i (S. J. M. 8-By Collins and| (g, J. M. 200—By Peratrovich throw. Calki t smrrq for the # ‘ |hours of 1 o'clock and 3 an im- o Hot musls sorvetd slott : Gofiey, asking improvement of the |ynd Krause, urging construction of ROMe team from the halfmark. A Total 17 4 38!yunization clinfc will be held at i ‘Dllléi'ngham airport. le canal across Prince ‘of Wales 90ub! ;1 foul on llwu on )-ux: ('u‘mu, - |the Government Hospital for pre- ¢ Daily schedules betwecn Alaska, Lanada, and Seattle (S. J. M. 99—By Cochran and | 1glg 5 ceeny WaS then called and both play !school children, it was announced / Gl Sinoorti & W I o e e e SR DO e their free throvs. Lunde- Servicemen Just Wam s ot P Kasok il be. in s Esperience glled through 12 years of Alishan fiyiy : gress to give certain public lands to! (g J. M. 11)— ging | VY& put the £ team ahead P {charge and toxoid for diptheria the Shrine of St. Teresa on ”“"(‘ungxr% to ll{\kpB:fll:):x“fij ',‘:IMIM i;»’ikh,:' l:li;,;i!\l/vt 1m shot off the B\’"Sg Themselves on jwill be given and also smallpox Eagle River Highwa 5 i ; ack board. Moline intercepted an " & JEH | yaceinations. e N e ana Gal. | bont hasbor facilities of Ketehi~ 21 o™ 0. dund ook it for 8 rzemmmg as (ml;ans‘ VtRte: o SAN AHERICAR lins, asking the Territory to appr .3, M0 <By Fokovich, urg-4EC00E: Bewart fouled Bamt Beb gl | © E- 8 ATTENTION WORED AIRWAYS Iriate $25000 for its share of & jno a Veterans Administration of- “("l('.? “_(1”1“ ; sy ‘"v i R um Fays Onar Regular meeting March 27 at 8 g $100,000 road from the Naknek Air-|(jce headquarters in’Alaska. s e g L o3 ~~ |p. M. Initistion Lynna Holland Phone 106 port to Naknek. (H. J. M. 22)—By the Judiciary “‘“ -lf ‘ll’f” ‘-Y’I Mi-Stars ITOM (ang @ baby he hes never seen.|wM ] (S. J. M. D—By Collins, asking | Committee, protesting non-guota ¢ Dalf line. Moline made theiqperes cven one section about re- Helen Webster, Secretary. : Congressional relief from Ickes' jmmigration for Alaska legislation er score 13-10 by Scoring 8 turning corvicemen Who REVe N0 N | --wmmioue hies i land policies. | now! pending in Clngreas, ““‘ Arom umder Ahe b t in grabbing off & wife and: H (8. J. M. 9—By Coffey, asking| (g J M. 6)—By Krause, asking Second Canto home immediately, § extension of the Federal Highway tne Federal Government to appro. Blum brought the home team wre chapters aboul jobs and i C‘s. J. M. 5)—By Whaley, asking calmon spawning areas in Alaska. Scoring from the key hole. Calkins terstandir statements 4 ongress to increase funds to the| et o then fouled M m and Manson civilians the wise- ’ H Office of Indian Affairs for mobile Dw},{m,‘,’ lx,sxjfo,f‘;sk‘,’,‘:, ::L‘:;s made his shot. Then the visitor's cracks of lads who think the world CAN TELL THE schools to follow reindeer herders ;oads and airports ;xxlprovpmen\s in Thompson fouled Blum and he 0Wes them a living from now on § and more funds for the Biological the Seward Peninspla area. scored his free throw. Convery Tke battle neurotics aren’t over-;| ' £ Survey for predator controis. i (H. M. 6)—By Peterson and Tay- 1aade a long shot and brought the locked. Neither are the civilian neu- R E A L T l g i (S. J. M. 3)—By Gunderson, ask- lor, urging rehabjlitation of the six £COre up fo 13-15. Lundeberg fouled Xoues L | ing Congress to provide funds for'mile road between Valdez and the HOrn and Horn scored on his foul| There are whole pages of the hook 2N i improvement of Tenakee Harbor. | shot. Moline then tabped in a tally that thousands of youngsters can (5. M. J. 6)—By Coffey and Col-| (H. M. 5)—By McCutcheon, urg- 70m under the hoop for Port Ed- [h“‘“‘" \v without any loss what- lins, urging the Government to jig Congress to give 160 acres of Wards. Lundeberg then scored for CVer. Tre word for hology of I build a bridge across Turnagain|Ajaska land to all returning Alaska Uhe home team from the corner. the Returning Serviceman” is pro- | Arm to connect the Anchorage and |yeterans. rk made one for the veeative. It won't sclve any prob- Kenai road systems. |""(H. M. 2)—By Third Division leg- Visitors under the. basket Calkins | lem! but it will help, even in cases (8. C. R. )—By Gunderson, con- |jslatcrs, asking construction of cer- '2PPed o tally (offthn back WaEze there SR8 ho more thar & c¢emns alleged fisheries predations!tgin of sealion herds. (8. J. R. 3)—By Walker, provid- | rid board for the All-Stars. Lundeberg made the final basket in the third Halftime score showed the rural gymnasiums. (H. J. M. 8)—By McCutcheon and GUartcr school buildings ing funds for payment of help in .,.flylm asking Congress to give Al. POrt Edwards squad ahead by a the 1945 session. askans the right to_elect their own °¢Or¢ Of 21-18 (S. J. R. 1)—By Shattuck, prn-‘c,overnm [ Thirc Quarter | viding for printing laws and pu ,\ (B 1. M. 5By Shattuck, ask-], The d canto started off with chase of supplies for the 1945 ses- | |ing Congress to extend apvaoprlw Sioumes: - 108 Epting an AlREASE =fon. \uom for tuberculosis controls. Rabs' and | St 1 508 & JERe (S. J. M. 20—By Whaley and | {'Then Convery scored again from (H. J. R. 2)—By Hanford, rela-' Collins, urging an Alaskan operator tive to printing expense« and competing airlines be given session. certification for air routes connect- ing Alaska and the States, | tle half mark. Lundeberg made a of the score up to 24-21. McClellan then (scored a tally from the i.ul shot off of Horn bringing the| | half. |—Continuing the torrid pace he few elbow bumps between civilians and returning soldiers. e e BYRON NELSON - ANNEXES OPEN ATGREENSBORO GREENSBORO, N. C 26 March (S. J. M. 22) — By Scott and Whaley, protesting a proposed In- | terior Department reservation of lands in the White Mountain dis- trict of Seward Peninsula. (S. J. M. 21)—By Cochran, back-| ing a bill in Congress to extend rowers of U. S. Commissioners and | their salaries. A score more measures were ap- proved over the weekend and as! yet have not received chapter num- Lers. They are as follows: (Senate Sub. H. B. 86)—By the\ Committee on Judiciary and Fed- eral Relations, designating agents fo receive service of process for certain corporations. Sen. Sub. H. B. 31)—By the Com- | mittee on Finance and Corpora-! tions, providing compensation for certain care given to dependent children. (Sub. H. B. 90)—By the Commit- tee on Ways and Means, leaving a cne-cent a gallon gasoline tax on! all motor fuel used in internal com- bustion engines in Alaska. (Sen. Sub. H. B. 11)—A measure re-defining the duties of the De- partment of Labor. (S. B. 38)—By Walker, providing for an act to require registration of | ownership of all lands outside in- corporated towns in Alaska. (S. B. 39)—By Cochran making certain changes in the Unemploy- ment Compensation Commission laws to conform to the change in number of workers to which the law applies from eight to one. (8. B. 27)—By Walker, authoriz- ing the Territorial Treasurer to buy and sell United States Bonds. (S. B. 52)—By Brownell, authorjz- [ELKS WINBY 2 Thempsen scored for the visitors, has been setting in recent weeks, Henson sunk a basket from the Dyron Nelson, Teledo, Ohia, sharp- half. Ketchmark tied the score 26- Shooter, finished out in front in the | POINTS FROM 126 by making a foul shot. Moline $7.500 Greenshoro Open Golf Tour- | {put the visitors ahead by putting !ament, with a 72-hole total of in a swisher from the corner, Cal- 271. It was “Lord Byron's” second klns again tied the score when he ! Victory in five days and his sixth in a tally from under the hoop. this winter. He defeated Sammy Kmlm.uk put the visitors again|Sbead, of ‘Hot Springs, Virginia, i the lead, when he took the ball| Wednesday in the playoff for top- idown the floor for another bgsket, mioney in the Charloite Open. \Henson brought the scove up to. Sammy Byrd, of Detroit finished l24-28 in favor of the Port Edwards second in the Greenshoro Open, ! team, by sinking a shot from under <OBnNY Revolta, of Evanston, third; | {the hoop. Thompson put the visitcrs | Jmmy Hines, of Chicago, fourth; FINANCE TEA Carnegie ngh Bowler o Contest with 605 Point Total ‘ That star bowling league, the| |a points ahead by tipping a tally in !Craig Wood, Mamaroneck, R I, Sunday-Tuesday night league. took LBder the basket. Three quarter fifth; Sneed sixth, i over the alleys at the Elks Club yes'4scon'c was 34-30 in favor of the! —I;A'\b.O‘N' ‘" BE | terday to play another in their ser- | -iSitors. i 5 Final Quarter { June Hanson, registering from, ies of games. ‘iIne Signacs beat the| Engineers, 2600 to 2560 and the Elks The last canto showed the Pmt*l—m tland, -Oregon, is a guest a. l‘w squeezed by to win over the Finance, |Edwards team seven points in the Gastineau Hotel. - | High bowler for the Ehzineers was | Johnson, asking Congress to lower ing the Governor to negotiate the divorce law barrier from two With the Army for acquisition for years residence to one. |$14,500 of the Ft. Raymond (Sew- (H. M. 1)—By Krause, asks an ard) hospital facilities. investigation of sealion depreda-' (S. B. 62)—By Green, appropriat- tions in Alaska fisheries. ing funds for the Territory to take (H. J. M. 1)—By Shattuck, ask- over certain Public Roads Adminis- ing a Congressional investigation of tration lands and equipment in the Secretary of the Interior Harold Haines area. Tckes’ land policies. | (S. B. 66)—By Nerland, appro- (8. J. M. 19)—By Whaley, re- priating $2500 to pay court costs questing airport improvements in recently incurfed in the commit- the Seward Peninsula area. ment of native delinquents. (S. J. M. 2)—By Green, asking| (8. B. 37)—By Walker and Col- negotiations between United States lins, creating office of Tax Com- and Canada for the Haines to Al- missioner to administer and enforce aska Highway road. | collection of Territorial taxes. (S. J. M. 18)—By Lyng and Coch-' (8. B. 50)—By Lyng, re-defining ran, asking airport improvements the Territorial Board of Account- on St. Lawrence Island. ancy. (S. J. M. 17)—By Brownell, urg-, (8. B. 47)—By Walker, broaden- ing a new bridge across a slough ing the controls of law governing Galao with 529 points; Signacs, | Beach, 510 points; Finance, Hulce, | 563; Elks’, Carnegie, 605. | N O R I H LA N D Complete scores follow: | / | Engineers y H ANSPORTATION Spot 27 271 21 81 T R p RT lo King 170 167 165 502 Nicholls .173 158 176 547 | McKinnon 171 181 173 525 Galao 180 185 164 529 Salvous 144 108 164 416 | ‘Total ...865 826 869 2560,1 Signacs Spot .90 90 90 270] Kissler 112 131 145 388 Fisher e 162 172 138 472 Bartlett 157 180 106 453 Croasdill 162 162 183 507 Beach 168 156 186 510 Total 851 901 848 2600 PR ! 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