The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 8, 1947, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1947 SHOWPLALE o % 4 J AT THE APITUL . | ot & O stow: it TOMOR R @ W! A ROPE SCARRED ROGUE OF THE WIDEE ‘PT ARTS GUNNIN' and FUNNIN' @85 EXTRA! - - : t/w/r THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PLENTY OF GOOD SEATS (Sumnday) N WEST! MARGARET O’BRIEN with MARJORIE MAIN J CARROL NAISH FRANCES RAFFERTY MARSHALL THOMPSON - - TOM and JERRY " TRAP HAPPY" PLUS — Del Couriney and His fircnestra POSITIVELY ENBS TONIGHT “The Spiral Staircase” DOROTHY McGUIRE With Inspired Portra s by i — GEORGE BRE} 30 — Complete Shows 7:20—9:! SENATE MEASURES RCII 7 (Introduced) S.J. R. 2, by n and Dawes—- To direct the De ent of Public Welfare to pay $60 per month to M e Fields as lor s she con- duct private chi home, or until such t as the Board of Public Wel: min such payments are un ary; referred to Finance Commit S.J. M. 22, by the U. S. Emplo Commission to r e case of Minnje Fields on her applicati for reinstatement ol disability ; to Judiciary. S.'J. M. 23, by Rogge and Col- lins—To the Secretary of War, urging that the Army Air Forces discontinue use of the arca encom- m\smy v).v Mt. Hayes- tice S.J. bombm“ range; M. 24, by Coffey ment checks for erans benefits in patched airmail; fairs. S. B. 91, by Collins and Walker- To transfer registration of vital statistics to the Department of Health; to Judiciar S. B. 92, b en—To appro- priate $10,000 as a five-year loan to the Second Injury Fund under the Alaska Industrial Board; to Labor and Finance. S. B. 93, by’ Walker—To require incorporation of labor unions as a prerequisite to collective bargaining, establish compulsory arbitration of| employer-labor disagreements and criminal liability for breach of con- tract by either party; to Labor. H S. B. 94, by Walker—To reduce! Veterans Tax on wholesale sales for resale at retail to one-tenth of one percent of gr to Taxation 8. B. 95, by M ‘To require surety for liability of commercial| and other for inury or death to passengers; to Transportation S. B. 96, by Rogge—To qu!'ne retail liquor stores located within two miles of an incorporated city to conform to the hours of business in effect within that city; to Pub- lic alth and Morals. S. B. 97, by Rivers—To appropri- | ate $350,000 for construction of schools outside of incorporated towns; to Finance | S. B. 98, by Rivers—To appro- | priate $165,000 for construction of hospital facilities; to Finance. | S. B. 99, by Rivers—To appropri- ate $250,000 for construction and to Veterans Af- civil aircraft operators g airfields and airplane to Finance Joffey—To require pelicy on per- er risks in the 1 be countersign- nsed a re- to Judiciary by Judiciary Commit- grammar of one subsection of statute relating to notice of sale on executio for placement on caler S. B. 102, by Cochran—To plication of Veterans Tax visic to exports from Territor to Taxation S. B. 103, by Cochran—To exempt from moter fuel tax fuel in transit ; to Taxation. 104, by Cochran from six to two ye the of limitations regarding time for commencing a civil action upcn a liability created by statute, other than a penalty or forfeiture; to Judiciary. S. B. 105, by Judiciary Committee To amend the Unemployment nsation laws to establish an Rating for employers > Act; referred back to Territory ¢ ed by a le siding in A 5. B. 101, tee—To revise To de- S. B. 106, by Coffey by request— To empower the Auditor a oving office for all ms t to Judiciary. Cochran—To re- ms r from the Scheol Tax law; to Judiciary S. B. 108, by Cochran tablish a fee of $2 for r of ownership of a motor v and a fee of $1 for issuance of a duplicate certificate; S. B. 109, by Cochran—To estab- lish six percent, instead of eight percent, as the rate of interest on indebtedness owing the Territory r expenses incurred for care of digents; to Judiciary. S. B. 110, by Cochran—To revise provisions of law relating to es- tablishment and election of muni- cipal utility boards; to Judiciary S. B. 111, by Cochran—To clarify provisions of law relating to in- heritance taxes and eliminate pro- visions for decreased interest on — ETHEI Feature Starts 8 y by Judic to Judiciary. BARRYMORE 5—10:10 S. B. 112, by Cochran—To make 5 > the provision of law to 1\ublu ion relating of summons in 8 to Judiciar; S. B. 113 ran—To re and clarify s of ing to f Departmant of Hm‘th and adding certain specific functions to that Department to Judiciary Senate Substituze for F Committee tend application of Alg ployment Co! n‘p(.mnum I 2 to file contributions as :.m reports required; and make to Rules Steamer Denali on Two S_pgtial Trips SEATTLE, Denali of Al pany sailed that will si two special in the At Juneau, the Denali will pick up 26 members of the Alaska Territorial Legislature for avisit to Sitka and return to Juneau The Legislators are ng a visit to the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka. At Seward the steamer will take 130 native student and 10 s of the Eklutna Vocational School to complete transfer of the institution to its new site on Sitka's Japonski Island Te Denali also will call at Ket- chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Ko- diak Island cannery ports and at Seldovia. e ———— SONS OF Nu. aWwAMY Regular meeting, initiation, Mar. 8, Saturday 8 p.m. IOOF Hall. adv. 521-t2 JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin YELLOW CAB C0 PHONE 22 Courtecus Driyers — Dependable Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE "BAD BASCOMB" IS STORY OF MARINES | AT CAPITOL SUNDAY; 1 STARS FEATURED of Hollywood's veterans joins with its youngeSt star in mb,” which opens Sun- Capitol Theatre, team- llace Beery with little t O'Brien S of two-gun bandit, me match in the love of an orphan girl, the new drama was filmed against spectacular 1ds in kson Hole, tronghold of the he stre Main 7 supporting in another as a sharp- widow who nst his will one of s a romantic Al 1pport Mar- who moun- | M-G- © ‘Thompson, | &€ include J.'ab COMING TOSCREEN AT 201H CENTURY every is dra arner Br Pride of the 20th Cen- conque claim the of who can 1941 tion of tale v Americ on Dacember 7 of incred n to each world about the stark ought, they another in the skies s of war, but birds Beery's renegade |0 Rus son - . WILL IN(REASE 11 Simpson } ARMY PERSONNEL AT FORT LAWTON : SEATTLE Over March Depot at ed March 15 And nne! of the Fort be increased by am Donaldson, The payroll at 1,500 officer said the had authorized Post’s facilities ception center cente » depot will process tined both for Al The commanc War Department troops R BRITISH NAVY WILL BE CUT 60 PERCENT : LONDON, '\Mun 8. will reduce the Royal percent this year. The Admiralty announces in its budget estimates for 1947-48, that he total number of Naval officers, men, boys and Royal Marines 1 be reduced from the 1946- 47 maximum of 492,800 to 192,000 during the twelve months begin- ning April 1 a result of the manpower slash, Britain's annual bill for the Navy will be reduced from $786,- 800,000 to $274,400,000. Britain Navy RUTH gentl A—The ka and the © 60 1 chmidt is a 1 in its must never be for- le Of 1 © Parker and Diamond, the Al Schmid’s on Guadal- Ruth Clark as Cpl. Lee man wh shared am tures > - IERM!NUS OF AT( 10 BE TRANSFERRED SOUTH TO SEATTLE TOKYO, March 8—(P— Transport Command will “Home" of its to-Unit crations 8an F ttle the next The n announcing which no def date et, said the t would e the flying of the Great Circle Route from Japan to Amer- fca and would redu 2 flight from 40 hours to Army’s d thos2 \\I'l fly the stops at Anchorage, Ah\rku ak and Shemya, in the Aleut- the announcement said. o present Mid-Pacific schedule is by way of Guam and Honolulu. —————— “The Army ift the Tokyo- from within the Want-ads for results! Empire WINDOWS——DOGRS CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 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