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PAGE TWO GRAND JURORS ADVCCATE FiSH TRAPS OQUSTER Panel Held on Call by Judge Kehoe-14 Cases Are Considered ‘The th: accorded e elected call for the rémain term, though tie Jud: is unlikely that furth service will be Jack Carvel sole juror ex tain the panel on der of the Court did staté it report, r:commepding Territorial liquor stores, elimination of fish traps, more deputy marshals, higher jury pay and public building improvements, follows: “To The Honorable Joseph W. Ke- hoe, Judge of District Court for ‘The Territory of Alaska, First Di- vision “We, the Grand Jury, impaneled for the Regular Jar y 1946 Term of the United St District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Divis- ion Number One, held at Juneau, Alaska, and composed of seven wo- men, and thirteen men, beg to sub- mit the fellowing report “We have been In session nine days, have considered fourteen cases and returned e truc bills We have examined [ifty-seven wic- nesses. “We make the following ¥ mendations: “1. That due to an 2 crease in population, w s ment of Jus additional deputy mar- shals in the Teiritory of Alaska at the Canned S employ all av local labor before importin: labor from outside the Territory of | Alaska. (b) That the Territory of Alaska follow the practice of the States of Oregon and Washington in the elimination of all fish traps to en- courage the expansion -of the local seining industry. “3. Territorial control of liquor similar to that in the State of Wash- ington “4, That salary o! all jurors be raised to ;. day plus $8.00 per diem t.b“%g s Tiving outside the Gastingau Channel Area. “Upon inspection of the Feder: Jail it was found that the pre were clean and orderly, and the food excelent. We recommend improved ventilation in the cell ‘block, and that facilities be provided for exer- cising the prisoners. We find at the building is obsolete and a fire hazard, and‘ strongly recommend that a new building be provided at the earliest possible time “An inspection of the Federal and Territorial Building revealed a gen- eral rundown condition due to lack of maintenance ‘in’ the last four years. We recommend a complete renovation. of the building. We further recommend that due to over-crowded conditions, the pro- posed expansion of the building be inaugurated as soon as possible. | “In conclusion, wé wish to th ises i | the various officers of the Federal Court for their cooperation and courtesy during our deliberations and especially United States Attor- ney Patrick J. Gilmore, Jr., who s0 ably presented the cases to the Grand Jury. “We request that coples or this ! Ireport be sent to Honorable E. L. Bartlett, Delegate to Congress, Hon- orable Tom C. Clark, Attorney Gen- eral of the United States, and the |tccal newspapers HEARINGS TO LIMIT TRAPS 10 BE Hfmf Department v\'lll lml(l o (n /\l!rk\ f hswould limit m of 20, trap sites by those holding more 1ing sites to m; th choi Letw forbid acquisition of UTILITIES UP ATCOUNCIL'S ublic utility issue for con- al of the pu the major topic by Juneen |campaign to acquire City ownes ship of water and electric faciliti here submitted to the City by the Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. and by the Nelson Water .Company Tuesday morning, Mayor Ernest in ten and establish priorities in|Parsons dispatched a wire to Black n two or more permit|and Veatch, Kansas City engineers, e site which would|for their report on appraisal of the ence to those holding of traps and to resi-| dents of Alaska, Gov. Gruening an nounced in a communication to his!closed at Fri office today - INDEPENDENT IS FILED FOR LABOR OFFICE An Independent candidate for the altwo companies. | characterized the Airmail delivery mitting, both comp: v's Council session as is laid open for price nego- Mayor Parsons today light company’s tiations |asking price as higher than expect- office of Territorial Labor Commis- sioner sent his entry into the poli- tical rat Jor.osv ll in Palmer Precinct - - ,»? OW'S GREAT tor Frank Boyle . Kimball, of lof which was outlined by ed So far, no price | ted to the City by R. F. Lewis, pres- ident of the Juneau Water Company, rhn(l utility firm involved. There- ore, it is not intended to reveal n . Black & Veatch report on that firm's holdings. A second topic sure to result in considerable discussion is drafting -term program of public works projects for > City, possible scope Parsons in addressing the C]ul) on Mundn\ Also, Glenn Al- aska Housing Auth- to ask the City \Ian on Douglas Is- to dn op a program for addition- is “perfect.” > report of eight slat ad- s who trekked to the Second ment of a new City Ass afternoon to tor to succeed J. G. S s of new pow- Tesigned this week to take low Wednesday Lour tg ow ) five in lso was re- hape D e Ti'ER REPORT T BUREAU) Ending 6:20 ° In au—Maximur minimum, 28 At Airport—Maximum, 37; minimum, 27. WEATHER FORECAST (Juseau and Vicin e o o Occasional light snow to- night and Friday. Tempera- ture near freezing tonight and highest near 35 degrees o Friday. . . e o 000000020 00 - CHANGES PLEA Frank F.'Wyant, who had ap- pealed his conviction of assault and battery from the U. S. Commis- sioner’s Court at Petersburg, yes- terday afternoon appeared in the District Court here with his at- torney, H. L. Faulkner, to plead guilty to the charge. Judge J. W. Kehoe ordered Wyant be fined $50 and suspended a sentence of six months ‘in jail. IN CITY COURT A charge of drunk driving has . . . . ° . . . . . . . . o . . . o » 3 . | | resuited in indefinite suspension by Acting City Magistrate N. C. Ban- field of the taxi driver permit of Don Anderson. Other Police Court cases reported today are: Clarence Manning, drunk, fined $10 or five days in jail; Olavi Koskey, drunk end disorderly, $20 or 10 days; Al- bert ‘Williams drunk and disorderly, 325 or 10 d:\y: The/ Triangle Clea IT TAKES TO KEE PROSP ners SO LITTLE P THAT EROUS LOOK! WE NO 48-HOUR W HAVE SERVICE JUST CA L L down to tne Mission at Fairbanks. @ e ¢ o s 0o ve o0 e e o jobhad al F¢ ally-sponsored housing here. xpected Friday is appoint- -Inspec Also a posi- tion with the Alaska Road Com- Shepard had tilled the City post two months, and stimated that 75 per cent of the n completed. A new appointee will be named to finish e up. - o THREE FROM KETCHIKAN R. E. Nelson, E. A. Hansen and A. St 11 of Ketchikan, are G 4 at the Baranof. ® 2 | MEET FRIDAY | dustries. has been submit- Mayor ! * Lions ¥ _ _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HEINTllEMAN FINDS INTEREST IN ALASKA STILL RUNNING HIGH With plane delays due to weath. d adding to the more than three months since he left his headquart Regional Forester B. Franl leman returned to Juneau yesterday afternoon, by Alask: tal Airlines plane from Ketch. an. The ers I Regional Forester revealed at he spent about hal in Washington, D. C, on road and forest ap: tions and on placement o returning to Fores asking prices have been|s alf of his time, Heint zlem: the Pacific North west, de' to spurring establish. ment of Alaska timber and allied in He reported that he is en. couraged at finding the great war- developed interest in things Alaskan (still is maintained and that capita €S |is still leoking to Alaska as a choice for industrial de mlupmcnl e SEATILE MEETING ON FISHING RULES 15 CONCLUDED NOW J. Steele Culbertson, Fisheries Management Supervisor for the Fish and Wildlife Service returned to his headquarters here by PAA plane frem, Seattle yesterday. In Seattle, he and other fisheries of- s met with committees of the ed salmon industry and with sentatives of fishermen’s un- on recommeénded changes in the fishing regulations for next season. Representing the national head- quarters of the F&WL Service was Milton C. James, Assistant National Director. The Seattle meetings ex- tended from January 21 to 24 and resulted in some recommended rule changes for next season Both packers and fishermen had previously expressed conviction that the Southeast Alaska season should be shifted to a somewhat later per- iod in the summer, due to apparent progressively later salmon run dates. F&WL scientists also attend- ed the meets. - FROM ANCHORAGE Harold Paddock of Anchorage is in town. He is registered at the PURE © Vam Yourdesserts have smooth, delicate fla vor that won't bake or frecze out, when you use on finest vanilla quality—Schilling. W) () Schilling lla Schilling pure Vanilla. Insisc 1946 West Coust’s FUR AUCTION SALES Dates WEST COAST FUR SALES INCORPORATED JANUARY ......3" FEBRUARY .....27 MARCH.. 000000027 APRIL......-..24 MAY.... 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