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PAGE EIGHT e plant already planned for ivak Island. Interior Freight Rates Senate Joint Memorial No. 3, concerning proposed abandonment of the Whittier Tunnel. A substi- tute was accepted and passed which | deleted any request that abandon- SOLONSBURN LIGHTS AS 3 | ment of the Whittier project be B'lls MOVED rescinded and only askd for reduc- ed transportation rates to Interior | Alaska. < House Joint Memorial No. 7, ask- (Continued from Page Ome) | ing anholition of Katmai National Monument. The Senate’s equivalent orials—the exit Mr. Gruening mea- | memorial was withdrawn. sure—the Senators apparently de-| Senate Joint Memorial No. 5, cided to keep their pen in hand, |urging Bering Sea navigation and | Nome Harbor improvements. 4 Senate Joint Memorial No. 6 en- | dorsing Sea fishery survey In addition to catching up on their- correspondence, the Senators | also worked in passage of one bill, | for they signed memorials most of the afternoon; five of them, all by unanimous votes House Joint Memorial No. 3, ask- ing prohibition of otter or beam trolling in Alaskan coastal waters amended by the Senate to exclude shrimp trawlers, Exclusion of Ber- slaughter of another and pigeon- | holing of a third. ing Sea was also considered until Tuition Tabled | Senator Cochran painted a picture| Tabled was H.B. 11, which would of a‘developing halibut and cod | increase Territorial tuition pay- | fishery in those ice waters in the “no distant future,” with a cold ments to communities for out-city | | ing out the window. | erans Bill He stated that disposal | of the two measures would assist $6 or a $54 yearly maximum. Du to $50,000. The bill provides a re- ing questioning a day or so pre-|volving fund for purchase of sur- viously, Commissioner of Educa-|plus buildings at Fairbank§ to be tion fi;-un had indicated that the rented to World War II veterans measure might well be allowed to attending the University of Alaska. go over to the next regular session After some discussion, into which Voted indefinite postponemeni— | Attorney General Ralph J. Rivers by a 9 to 7 vote—was House Bill and House authors of the bill, 26, which started out as the Pe- | Maurice Johnson Bnd Wateen Tay- terson-Gill gross income tax and|lor were called, the Board of Re- was half-way remodelled in the|8ents of the University was made the agency in charge instead of Senate into that now-familiar sales tax. The bill was killed even before the Alaska Housing Authority the alterations were completed.! Carriage of a Shattuck motion to reject a pair of proposed amend- ments resulted in a messed-up measure that was ideal for kick- gents was recommended by the Finance Committee, as was quartering of the appropriation to $25,000. That figure was first {adopted; later doubled, with both $75,000 and $65,000 amoufts also H.B. 26, along with H.B. 27 had v being put to a vote. been pushed up the calendar at the request of Senator Walker,! chalrman of the Senate’s PreeiRegents could act as well as the i 9 Conference committee on the Vet-; Housing Authority under. Federal ¥ Public Law 16, under which the buildings are to be purchased. Sen- the conference groups in wm.kmg;ator Walker and Reps. Johnson out a solution. and Taylor - seriously doubted it. HB. 21, was better received, It|Rivers thought the Regents would was passed, but only after an|bhave an equal priofity rating. amendment and e-amendment! The measure, as amended, was passed unanimously, with emer- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- — The change to the Board cf Re- | Question was raised whether the RED SHIELD ROOMS OF SALVATION ARMY MEET LOCAL NEEDS Army | | | | The | rool |er Building has a fine record of‘l | service rendered during 1845 The statistics give 4,145 hours open to, Salvation reading Spring says !the public with an attendance of ! DI KEY '9,125. In addition to the reading| |room, the dormitory gave emer-| | gency lodgings to 163 destitute men. | d A library, current newspapers,| an i magazines and games and writing | | material are provided. 1 Since the closing of the local| ‘USO service men are using the, Iracmnes offered at the Reading | Room and The Salvation Army ex- itends a welcome to all service men and is prepared to give other ser- | vices to men still in the service as well as those who have been mus- tered out. H Yvonne's has them! A big variety of New Spring LADIES’ NIGHT TONIGHT ,MARCHY ELKS' BALLROOM Dancingat 10P. M. This Is for Elks and Their Ladies Only ANOTHER EVENING OF REAL ENJOYMENT! e e — TR 0 S k 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000 Our Most Grateful - Thank You For the Support and Co-operation in Making Our=--- JAM SESSION Such a Grand Success Last Night at the Elks’ Ballroom Goes to the Arctic Bar Capital Bar Baranof Bar Occidental Bar Victory Bar Blackie's Bar students from $3.50 per month to 'that cut the appropriation in halr—: 'ALASKA AIRLINES 1S INFROM WEST Arriving on the Alaska Airlines Starliner Fairbanks,. with Captain jgency tlause. Moved out of, committee afternoon and evening were: H.B. 34, split “dc not pass” ver- i diet “from Educalion (the bill pro- vides for a referendum on Terri- { torfally. operated liquor stores): HB, 24, without recommendation Al . Peterson, Flight Offlcer Ed | i Daxaticns SEm 96 - 3,0, | COCeANChS. AR Edwpcdcs Ju- 1o pais from MARISGREN,. . |2tE SBETR oo Brichy, wele the | without recommendation from La- :?:?wgesor::u(e):‘;::y I‘Y;mfl‘:gcno;-{. 1 A ¢ , J. . HL |k Aoy ok . | el M S Sples ooty | 'The Senate was informed last :eu?:;"h:; :)vr’imul;g' Bs:v: g\i-l evening that Governor Emest gonriqge, and Mr. Spurlin. s ¥ o e :“y“:;'pe:;‘e‘: From Yakutat: Felix Toner; from % . Yakataga: ¢ of land registration; No. 22 sets cgr;ovg? m::e ;‘:::qu:;‘e“' b {up a surplus property revolving| op the return flight to the West- |fund for the Health Department. |ward City were the following pas- G - P sengers: H. J. Hansen, O. J. Han- NIGHT BIG SUC | Bernadette Grinzell, Kathleen Aus- 1 " tin, Joe Gray, Leona Carleton, Glor- i‘ e M 1;&11 :enfllu?“;";':t‘fl; ia Minor, William D. Crompton, T. “Jam Session’ ) B. Dupris, Bill Wilson, L. 8. Shim- '?:s Elfl?@?;}::ca Yas 'y hdge suc- e, 3. 3. Kutin, Mavis Gentry, Juck i y POrts, Kennedy, H. J. eboun, H. Lin- 'th: plncempacked throughout the gtrong, and Phil Senour. entire evening. e >———— - All members of the various or- HOGANS FROM SEATTLE chestras took part in SUpplying| wmr and Mrs. J. E. Hogan, of {the music, while the bartenders geattle are guests at the Gas-| |took turns at “pouring.” tineau. | Sincere thanks to the bar own-| PO R IS i ERNEST SWANSON HERE Scarfs and Headsquares are ready for your selection. | ] 3™ " omen's Avpaner Baranof Hotel Building “It's the Nicest Store In Town” {ers, as well as the cal; cohx:pan;;z; i - e ' land the bus line, all of whom did| Erest O. Swanson, i i Th I N S h t f N Ad h ot v ke the STl & camplele Eifln Gove, 1 stasing o the Bar- ere Is No dubstitute for Newspaper Adverhsing' isuccess, is expressed by those in anof. | { | charge of arrangements. -- e e e - A M i e & B L e e ey [( arge 0—-7—0-0-0 ke | i | FRED McNULTY HERE Fred McNulty has arrived here from Sitka. He is staying ‘at tAhe ann\nnt. e .———— i | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! | EXHIBIT “B” Nenana Ice Award ' NENANA, ALASKA Statement of Operations Gross cash receipts available for awarding before deducting ex- penses and other charges - Ex- hibit A" EXPENSE: Salaries and Wages . . . Telephone and Telegraph . Freight and Express . . » Printing and Ete. . . . . Taxesand Licenses . . . Miscellaneous Expense . Supplies .. . . . . . . " Rent Net Proceeds before reserve charges : Reserve Fund Charges: . . Annual charge to reserve fund . $ 1,000.00 Reserve for materials . 668.49 Rejected tickets added to 7 reserve fund %% 401:00 $129,509.41 $ 16,452.98 172.25 231.64 227257 1,702.00 1,295.88 102.60 300.00 - 22,529.92 - $107,069.49 Dream Cockiail Bar Midget Bar Corbett’s Cocktail Bar New York Tavern Alaskan Bar Bailey's Bar Mike's Place Brownie's Liquor Store Commercial Liquor Store Juneau Cold Storage Co. Alaskan Cab Royal Blue Cab Yellow Cab Channel Bus Lines $1 Nqi amount available . .. Statement of Awards To Tom Ringen Company, Seward Alaska Tom Ringen, Seward, Alaska . $ 52,500.00 Rita Harding, Seward Alaska 52,500.00 $105,000.00 os,dm:o'i:f