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P/\GL GHT (d) Authorize survey EXTRA SESSION sale of same proposed sale o Hygiene” ror more suitable progra Attorney -General Lists) & A% ietion Legislation Reward veterans by appropriate | Veterans’ Measures Proposed for Legislative Action 1re Rivers measures Amend laws to modify certain in favor In a communicatl members of the Alaska Leg Attorney General Ralph J reve: ye scope of pending cor ation extraor sessior Pub a1} tas fhns. Weex e, aa Tax Department x cense and renewal Mr. River i are the ctat e cult of a survey conducted to expedite the bill-drafting vice fice is required to r and in qualify torn General to mer ons U el or amendn i In conduct th Atnana rorney General intervie y Nét siderable portion of th Territorial and other His present disclosure eral subjert matter of req far received by his office for preparation of bills introduction at the a-or session is made so that the b of advance study and conside of proposed leg tion may tained. The Attorney General fur- ther states that is preserftly making legal an: is of the leg- islative subjects t may e prepare of the Legis! make recommer session is convened Requests for bill far received b; eral cover the folicw | 1. The Health Program (a) Amend 1945 He: « clude penalty ings claus Enact losis hospi Amend C er this subject Repeal C. 46 SLA Transfer jurisdiction bercular indigents frim fare to Health Dey Provide for I Taxes Amend certain sider clarify same and The sioner. Impose new taxes or advisable. Schools his of order to Provide Teachers’ refund to distrigts, Extend school now fficials. of the gen- uests so the posed for * Supy me Modernize and ment Birth University Provide new facil College and in cor proposed Southern Mise be ob- listec hat 2 &c modernize revenue highway patrol ' Amend or limits travel out Territorial officers Limit amount retu U.CC. laws ) Expand Commur Authorize ritory's taking and retaili concessions to ope: pensaries under trols Amend C.41S.LA potato grade potato seed certifi Transfer administ hicle stration same andli ) Re-appropriate money acquisition boat regarding certain . professions to clarify same, and | k) Amend Ch. 58 S.L.A. 1945 im- | of veterans. collection professional Insurance school building to clarify same the pertains to cities Welfare Department appropriations to | expanded postwar Adoption laws of Alaska ianeous Amend Vehicle License Act to therefro repeal 1g of liquor with regulations THE DAILY ALASKA HV!PIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA Treasurer to Tax Commiss | and clarify said law. (h) Prohibit deposit of Territorial funds in banks which charge | exchange in cashing checks from drawn on the Territorial Trea- of motorboat sury. of Amend code governing munici- pal corporations cities to operate garbage disposal systems; of hospital se of surplus itals, and re- ) compulsory cre- m for voca- enforce zoning ordinances. ! (j) Prohibit the sale of surplus propert: posing tax on liquor, to clarify same. 1) Provide money to carry out ad- | ministration of land registra- tion act. (m) Establish prospectors’ aid pro- excepting li- gram to encourage new discov- | fees now col- | eries. Boards | (n) Establish system for the care requirements | tax laws to under | to authorize (nLing at |There will be a continuation of the ate planning commissions and | Juneau Guards. misrepresentations in| ! | Douglas 832. | after undergoing a major operation r pomled at the fh\l rezulu.r fieefi 41 oise ‘and Lawlence Allen, recent victims. The Chapter received donations dish towels from the members. Mrs. Helmi Bach was presented with a beautifully decorated birth- day cake made ‘by Miss Lucille Goetz. ing of the corporation. v 1 dir GUARD Capt. Wendell MEETING of Cahill announces that a regular weekly meeting of the Douglas Unit of Territorial Guards will be held Thursday eve- | 7:30 o'clock at the Nat Hall T ROBINSON HERE ON WAY TO ANCHORAGE R. R. Robinson, formerly with the Forest, Service, and now with the Alaska Fire Control office at An- . chorage, arrived here yesterday on his way from ‘telephone” rifle match with the Last week's match Juneau Guards with scores: Juneau 853 went to the he- following MRS. HULK HOME Mrs. Eugene Hulk, returned to her home here yesterday afternoon y Mr. Robinson has been in Wash-! ington for the past six or seven weeks on business for his office. He will continue on his plane trip to at St. Ann’s hospital in Juneau last week. She is reported resting well and feeling as well as can be ex- Washington, D. C.} , his home in the Westward city.| Anchorage sometime today. e JOINS T.H.D. STAFF pected. Miss Laina Aalto, a nurse, will attend hex-at home. Commis- of sick and disabled fishermen. (0) Establish Non-A 1 titioners Board or trols. Prac- con- opathic as necessary other Appropriations { (a) Provide as needed to carry out action taken on above subject | matter ! Provide supplementally for such regular administrative de- partments as would otherwise run short because of increase of huflness pro- Retirement (b) independent same as needs. Registration DOUGL i B NEWS INCORPORATION MEET HELD DOUGLAS CANNERY ities both at nection with branch and increase A meeting was held last evening m. Expand in Douglas City Hall of Channel residents who are desirous of or- canizing a corporation to buy the Douglas cannery for the purpose of operating it this year and ensuing vears. Those in attendance elected Moine Miller to act as tempo chairman who in turn appointed wm. Paul, Jr. to act as temporary secretary. The meeting was called to be the first incorporators’ meet- ing. Those voting at the meeting were U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray, Dr. J. O. Rude, Arne Shud- chift, Lee E. Swift, Rex Sunderland, Val Poor, Jack Warner, Allan Mac- Kenzie, Robert Churchill, Wm. Sea- man Clancy Henkins, Wm. Cuth- Lert, and Mrs. Marcus Jensen who Act which of Alaska by irnable under Aeronautics ice. m on Ter- ver wholesal- rators of dis- suitable con- 1945 adopting and cation ration of ve- law from CLOSED FRIDAY Washingion's Birthday SHOP EARLY! Two Free Deliveries Just Phone represented her husband, Mayor Jensen It was voted to gilve Mr. Miller, power to open a trust fund, entitled the “Douglas Cannery Stock Sub- scription Trust Fund” at the First Wational Bank in Juneau, for the purpose of receiving cash stock from subscribers of Gastineau Channel, to be credited to the cor- poration. The total cash stock wnich is received is to total a min- /mum of $25000 on or before March 1, with the bank so instruct- vd, that if the total minimum, is not reached by that date, all money collected or deposited shall be re- | turned to the original investors, or | cubscribers. v o | .The next meeting was elected to :be held upon notification that the minimum amount had been sub-’ scribed, and notices to be sent out |on that date. Moine Miller was | given authority by regular vote, to | solicit subscriptions from Gastineau | Channel residents and to sell stock | iv.nh the backing of those present. Amount of the shares, directors, Iznd all other matters pertaining to .cnrpcmnon wuuld be set and ap- ' Lovely Blossom Print | | | Pattern of flowers in the moonlight . . . warm, drowsy, exotic. Fuse them with midnight black and you have the pulsing color theme af our lovely prints . . . shown here in dinner dresses. / i i | | | z T Women's AppareL | Chapter No. 2, night with a good attendance pre- BARANOF HOTEL BUILDING “I's the Nicest Store in Town” 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Isabel Parsons Mclean, daugh- ter of Mayor and Mrs. Ernest Par- sons, has joined the office staff of | tie Territorial Health Department s clerk-stenographer. - - - JAMES A. BESCH HERE James A. Besch, of Yakutat, is a guest at the Baranof. - NOTICE No milk delivered Friday Feb. d. 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