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PAGEEIGHT ~ p— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA “ SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1945 overlap the street paving by two|Carctaker, stuccéeding ‘George 'Mar- S peararice of their pay differential,| AmpoRI plA"S feet, which would permit a three-|tin, who resigned to work at Ex-co"GRleo"Al Other committee members in- " . walk. He averred that alcursion Inlet. Mr. Marshall has cluded Rep. Jed Johnson of Okla- AwAII PI(KI"G imur»{no( sidewalk is needed. An-|been a member of the Street crew. (oMMI"EE ls homa, Chairman; Rep. John C.| . (] | other request concerning sidewalks| The Council voted yes on Coun- Rooney of New York, Rep. Henry came in a letter from John D.|cilman Nielsen's motion that a C. Dworshak of Idaho. i NEw AR(HIIE( Kennedy. He cited that the side-|portable shower unit be purchased "ow I“ ju“EA More than half of the people inI walk at Fourth and Harris Streets|for installation in the Harbor Mas- lhn crowded Council Chamber were | T is badly in need of repair. | ter’s house. The price quoted was ,Interlor Department cmployees | Fil'e MainS Give (:"y COUn' Farle L. Hunter again presented |$58.50. Members of 'rhe I"leflur Depart- ST A AN 3 his claim for damages resulting! The Council session closed wlth}m(’m sub-committee of the Housc 109 ol (”men cOn(ern a' when a blocked sewer overflowed|approval of another motion by |APPropriations Committee arrived A"(HORAGE IS 'o . 3 | into the basement of his residence.|Councilman Nielsen, that the Po-|lere last evening on the U. S i Mee' last Nigh' His claim was turned over to City|lice Department see that undesir-|Fisheries boat Brant and this morn- HAvE "Ew PolI(E 3 Attorney Howard D. Stabler for in-'able signs are removed from houses| N8 held a public meeting in the B o vestigation. along South Franklin Street, the|City Hall's cramped Council Cham- City Council committees were More Insurance {cwners being given 24 hours to|Pers to hear Territorial and Fed- DEPARIME"T HEAD given plenty to do in the near fu- ture when a flood of civic matters was channeled their way by Mayor eral officials explain why and how more Federal money can be put to use in Alaska. | — - ; | Head and shoulders among all | ‘pmblvms presented was that con- € Councilman Stanley V. Grum-< mett, who had been asked to look into liability insurance for the City comply. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 21— Parsons at last cvening's confer= go.- gprects, sidewalks and sewers; Residents of Anchorage breathed | ence of the City Fathers. lreported that $10,000 and $20,00Q ecasier _when Brig. General RE‘E Councilman Edward Nielsen's o o006 would cost the City $400| cerning the Territory’s health Mittelstaedt, commanding ¥ort N City Propertics Committee W a year. He recommended a com- needs, especially in the fight Richardson, disclosed he n?‘ver handed a problem the Mayor de-| . ohoncive liability coverage of allf against tuberculosis. ‘Commissioner threatened to place the city “off r clared to be “urgent I!m? of | Gity properties which would cns!: of Health Dr. C. E. :Allbrecht pre- Innns_" because of the prevlale;cel recommending a new architect 10} g0 o vear The Finance Commit- | . {sented the Territory’s case, while of prostitution and venereal dis- | v prepare airport building “pl 'I;(vr tee was called upon for further| 'pr. B W Nf’m“, spoke for the ease. l Lk ; gency with an applicatiol @ z 5 - hile e 4y en seeme e ] chunk of the post-war planning “,“As"‘(;“f(“:'(’lm(g\“, “’l’;“}l;";m& l:“z;'l:r: ;‘convlnced that more Federal money certain esmplishments ~off limits money being disbursed by that bu- ';\ Mt i Bids ar <ubmltwd" 1is needed in Alaska, Rep. Ben unless undesirable conditions were reau b the Shattuck Agency and Grum.| WASHINGTON, July 21.—A bill Franklin Jensen of Towa, warned eliminated before Saturday. The problem arose ifrom a com- :rtt ‘Iv‘-uu'rv ‘A Ry ot A Jn authorize a $2,000,000 appropria- that with every Federal dollar Mayor John Manders, who an- munication from Forest Service “jm vt it ]‘fimu Volunteer| 110N for establishment of a geo- comes more Federal control. nounced Tuesday Gen. Mittelstaedt | * Landscape Architect Linn Forrest, | poo = “;f' 2kt i physical institute at the Univer-| Rep. Michael J. Kirwan of Ohio had issued to the city the ulti- | stating that altered circumstances| oo Eaeh offered @ bid oflgy of Alaska was introduced in|seid that “we're shipping billions matum to clean up or be off limts o left him unable to undertake the = m'_' prm"x‘r‘)u’\ )mhc'v wxit;rn‘;'he House today by Delegate Bart-|to Europe and ought to be able to Saturday, left for San Francisco project for the City. The Council ‘bv tha “imuurk. Agon’r) The| lett of Alaska. afford to spend a billion in Alaska.’ Thursday.» 5 ‘V y had voted on July 6 to engage Mr. \invu Hipnad i dolias<Toahed 1 Another bill by Bartlett would| James C. Ryan, Commissioner of Meanwhile, the City Council pm_i Forrest for the work on facilities ém‘",’ il ”CV s “" ("ru; ey cally“m'“de that district court judges!Education, also spoke before the pared to elect an ac‘t.lng mayor to | for the airport here od l)‘;“:flnnl,"“":;i]\‘ I;” Emds “p_\h\ the Territory hold office “dur-|committee, pointing out that the carry on while he is gone. Thei | Action on the airport building is ) C‘“m;m‘ Sohid Ticuimett e ing good behavior.” | Territory is educating some 1800 first item on the calendar at a| needed now, the Mayor declared, tinek | — . > — native children at Territorial ex- meeting Monday will bg the ap-/| stating that a group of Pan Ameri- FOREIRCY: Shelt ¢ Dock } STOUGH ARRIVES | pense for which it receives no peintment of a new Chief of Po-| ean Airways officials is to be in g Raymond W. Stough, cgnnmzcd funds from the Federal Govern- lice, something they had been un- N Juneau on Monday and will wish| The Council voted to accept the with the CAB, arrived. in Juneau'ment, while in the States the Fed- able to accomplish due to differ- | to discuss their airport, require- NOTtlhland Transportatin Com-'yesterday and is registered at the|eral Government allows tuition. ences with Manders. | | ments pany's offer to construct a shelter paranof Hotel. | Territorial Commissioner of Mines In a conference with Councilmen | \ Fire Mains Give Trouble el “"; loading ‘ramp m‘: P‘alt);‘ ——teo—— B. D. Stewart also spoke, outlining vesterday, Mittelstaedt said the | p : siously given 10" and a maiquee over the walk| ' ANCHORAGE MEN HERE | the need for mining aids, and Alva city's problems are a result of con- pn?ln?:::“p;gsje:;mp::lx:fii pgrl;;:‘«“ the City Dock, in lieu of paint<| Norman Arlin and Fred Yenney, Blackerby presented the grievance fusion in the Police Department. I BANKING |N T:‘l Ethl lgOP,I‘CS—flouse;'l u; fi’fn:::l‘:;‘:l“ml: g‘:ox:eztoh::.nthc Bank of : Gobiol : dock - e u ares for the flourishing community. bu 3 ing complexion when City Engineer :::5 ?i::edme dlll,:m:,lltk\le“f?ll:thlslaed‘ ;); Ancfho}r[ngel. are guests at tha'o[ the l;eder:hd cn:‘r;llaya::a in :lgska ot e ;3 nsuml Guam c ng ) = Baranof Hotel concerning the impending ap- - brin, § ".‘ & Mchmqrn ;'epo}:mgtl‘m't s":u ar period of the dock lease to . : water fire mains in the City are in the steamship line. | 4 AL TR SIS Dwee - SN S bl gt hm: mpe’h;hl?" ?”:T'_ )?:; An estimate had been presented i 3 ::;&::; l:‘;‘::ou? lr::;: I;‘m_: n; by the contracting firm of Trip- «& - i lette and Kruse, stating that the Shete ;'".“’1 wd""‘“”"g leaks that ., of a shed-shelter and 80 feet 4 SRV Suveope of marquee would be $1,000, the Chances for getting suitable pipe figure settled upon as a reasonable o from the Army—particularly from, substitute for the painting. The the dismantling of the Excursion | Council’s approval was given with Inlet base—were discussed. It was the understanding that the work finally decided that the Mayor and be contracted by the Northland Street Committee should immed- Company and carried out under the fately investigate possibilities and supervision of the City Engineer report at the next regular meeting n‘nd in conformity ‘wim specifica- Also going to committee for tions approved by him. o recommendations were requests No action was taken on con- ‘ made from the audience by Pete lracting for cement in carload lots Warner and Milton Danicls. Mr. when only one bid was presented p Warner, of the Warner Machine under the revised specifications. ¢ Bhop here, called to the Council's The Columbia Lumber Company attention the very bad condition of bid $1.45 per sack for Standard the Upper City Float and gridiron. Portland cement. $1.60 for Hy-Urly He stressed the heavy usage to cement, whole sacks only to be which they are put. | furnished. Lower bids had been No Bids on Dock Work {F nted at the previous meeting g In line with that problem, the the Juneau Lumber Mills and , Mayor reported that no bids had Nick Rocovich. The bids then had been received for repairs and main- | been turned down and a new call tenance work at the Boat Harbor issued because of difference in bid and City Dock. Driver operators conditions; Rocovich assuming re- ot have indicated, he said, that if sponsibility for broken sacks and the bid call were again issued about | the Lumber Mills not. Neither of ‘ | the middle of September, that pile the latter firms bid on the re-call. drivers and crews would then be silligan Asst. Chief | , .i R » - avaliable for the Work. | The Council ratifisd Mayor Par- vites q«m to attend the Re-opening ‘Mr. Daniels asked that the side- | £ons' nomination of Patrolman Gil- walk being installed about the new | ligan as Assistant Police Chief.! 0f the Bubble Room tan;.qht from © Snow Whijte Laundry building be; The Mayor stated that Gilligan had B R o et 5 Ui o, B W, M o’clock until 2 A. M. You will find it foot onto the street. He had pre- longest on the force. R. W. Mar- . |shall was approved to be Hydrant| ° ' P ‘»"' viously been given permission 1o sha wp ydrant| the Finest Night Spot on the Pactjic : GG RATINR g H i Coast. . i 1 | | t B ! P | DANCING NIGHTLY 8 TO 12 ENTERTAINMENT 6 TO 12 R LANE - RAY HUTSFIELD | | COCKTAILS - - SUPPERS HEATHER : | f { o [ . . o 4 £ ; It's a Wise Housewife who will can No Cover Charge all the food available x THIS YEAR 1 4 -t i NEST IN ALASKA--- o ‘ Regular Kerr Jars % = i } 3 , . ¢ i Certo . . . Penjel i Fil t Parowax « . 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